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ruled by the
Muthraiyar Kings having Woraiyur as their Capital. Vijayalayachola conquered Tanjore from Dhancheya Muhuraiyar King who established the Tanjore City. Among the noted Muthariyar King, Perumbidugu alias Swaran Maran Muthraiyar who conquered consequently 14 battles and known as the Emperor in Tamil Nadu (Perarasar). He and his ancestors built many cave temples in Tiruchirappalli and Pudukottai regions. Among them Kuvavan Sathan alias Videl Vidugu Muthraiyar built many cave temples in Pudukottai Region. Mutharaiyars and ancestors are known as Muthuraja in central of part of Tamil Nadu particularly Tiruchirappalli.
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1848:. The classical Tamil literature, referred to as Sangam literature is attributed to the period between 500 BCE and 300 CE. The poems of Sangam literature, which deal with emotional and material topics, were categorised and collected into various anthologies during the medieval period. These Sangam poems paint the picture of a fertile land and of a people who were organised into various occupational groups. The governance of the land was through hereditary monarchies, although the sphere of the state's activities and the extent of the ruler's powers were limited through the adherence to the established order (
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2784:. This laid the foundation of future European involvement in the affairs of the country. The success of the Dutch inspired the English to seek trade with Thanjavur, which was to lead to far-reaching repercussions. Vijaya Raghava (1631–1676) was the last of the Thanjavur Nayaks. Nayaks reconstructed some of the oldest temples in the country and their contributions can be seen even today. Nayaks expanded the existing temples with large pillared halls, and tall gateway towers, which is representative of the religious architecture of this period.
3652:, during which the AIADMK formed a large coalition of a number of smaller parties to counter the electoral threat posed by the alliance between the DMK and TMC. Since then the formation of alliances of a large number of political parties has become an electoral practice in Tamil Nadu. The electoral decline of Congress party at the national level, which started during early 1990, forced the Congress to seek coalition partners from various states including Tamil Nadu. This paved the way for the Dravidian parties to be part of the
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1621:. The Tamil area had an independent existence outside the control of these northern empires. The Tamil kings and chiefs were always in conflict with each other mostly over the property. The royal courts were mostly places of social gathering rather than places of dispensation of authority; they were centres for distribution of resources. Tamil literature
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period started with the rivalry between the
Pandyas and the Pallavas, which in turn caused the revival of the Cholas. The Cholas went on to become a great power. Their decline saw the brief resurgence of the Pandyas. This period was also that of the re-invigorated Hinduism during which temple building and religious literature were at their best.
3541:, during which almost 8000 people died in the disaster. The sixth most populous state in the Indian Union, Tamil Nadu was the seventh-largest economy in 2005 among the states of India. The growing demands for skilled labour has caused increased number of educational institutions in Tamil Nadu. The widespread application of caste-based
1335:, who restored the traditional kingdoms. The Cholas who re-emerged from obscurity in the 9th century by defeating the Pallavas and the Pandyas rose to become a great power and extended their empire over the entire southern peninsula. At its height the Chola empire spanned almost 3,600,000 km² (1,389,968 sq mi) straddling the
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a connected account of the history of the period cannot be derived. Uthiyan
Cheralathan, Nedum Cheralathan and Senguttuvan Chera are some of the rulers referred to in the Sangam poems. Senguttuvan Chera, the most celebrated Chera king, is famous for the legends surrounding Kannagi, the heroine of the Tamil epic Silapathikaram.
2816:, the kingdom was brought under the Company's protection in 1800 as per the system of Subsidiary Alliance. The state was placed under the control of the Madras Presidency from 1800 until 1 October 1923, when the Madras States Agency was abolished, and until 1948 it was under the political control of the Government of India.
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protection and compelled
Serfoji, the king of Thanjavur to cede control of his kingdom. The Madras Presidency was established so that the territory under direct Company control could be administered effectively. The direct administration began to cause resentment among the people. In 1806 the soldiers of the
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comprising Venad, Kuttanad, Kudanad, Pazhinad, and more. In other words, they governed the area between
Alappuzha in the south to Kasargod in the north. This included Palghat, Coimbatore, Salem, and Kollimalai. The capital was Vanchi, which the Romans who actively traded with the Cheras knew as Muzris.
3632:(AIADMK). Since then these two parties have dominated the politics of Tamil Nadu. AIADMK, under MGR, retained control of the State Government over three consecutive assembly elections in 1977, 1980 and 1984. After MGR's death, AIADMK was split over the succession between various contenders. Eventually
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wrote angrily about the woeful failure of the
British administration to act promptly and adequately in response to the wholesale suffering caused by the famine. When the famine finally ended with the return of the monsoon in 1878, between three and five million people had perished. In response to the
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The medieval period of the history of the Tamil country saw the rise and fall of many kingdoms, some of whom went on to the extent of empires, exerting influences both in India and overseas. The Cholas who were very active during the Sangam age were entirely absent during the first few centuries. The
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burial sites, which are found in several hundreds of places. On the basis of both some excavations and the typology of the burial monuments, it has been suggested that there was a gradual spread of the Iron Age sites from the north to the south. Comparative excavations carried out in
Adichanallur in
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The Tamil poetic collection called Sangam literature describes a long line of Chera rulers dated to the first few centuries AD. It records the names of the kings, the princes, and the court poets who extolled them. The internal chronology of this literature is still far from settled, and at present,
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By the early centuries of the Common Era, civil society and statehood under the Cheras were developed in present-day western Tamil Nadu. The location of the Chera capital is generally assumed to be at modern Karur (identified with the Korra of
Ptolemy). The Chera kingdom later extended to the plains
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who found great happiness in writing for young children. The secular literature was mostly court poetry devoted to the eulogy of the rulers. The religious poems of the previous period and the classical literature of the Sangam period were collected and systematised into several anthologies. Sanskrit
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schools) adhered by the majority of inhabitants of the Tamil region during the early centuries CE. As a result, Hindu scholars and authors who followed their decline in the 7th and 8th century may have expunged any mention of them in their texts and generally tended to paint their rule in a negative
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fleeing to Tamil Nadu. The plight of Tamil refugees caused a surge of support from most of the Tamil political parties. They exerted pressure on the Indian government to intercede with the Sri Lankan government on behalf of the Sri Lankan
Tamilians. However, LTTE lost much of its support from Tamil
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became the
Governor-General. In the course of the next six years, Wellesley made vast conquests and doubled the Company's territory. He shut out the French from further acquisitions in India, destroyed several ruling powers in the Deccan and the Carnatic, took the Mughal Emperor under the company's
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and Kerala Verma. The Company forces led by Lt. Colonel Agnew laid siege to the Panchalankurichi fort and captured it in May 1801 after a prolonged siege and artillery bombardment. Oomaithurai escaped the fall of the fort and joined Marudu brothers at their jungle fort at Kalayar Kovil. The Company
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Vikramaditya II and attacked the Pallava king Nandivarman II. Varagunan I defeated the Pallavas in a battle on the banks of the Kaveri. The Pallava king Nandivarman sought to restrain the growing power of the Pandyas and went into an alliance with the feudal chieftains of Kongu and Chera countries.
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became dominant, replacing the prevalence of Jainism and Buddhism of the previous era. Saivism was patronised more by the Chola kings and became more or less a state religion. Some of the earliest temples that are still standing were built during this period by the Pallavas. The rock-cut temples in
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on the west coast of south India were emporia of foreign trade, where huge ships moored, offloading precious merchandise. This trade started to decline after the 2nd century CE and the direct contact between the Roman empire and the ancient Tamil country was replaced by trade with the Arabs and the
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The Cheras were in continuous conflict with the neighboring Cholas and Pandyas. The Cheras are said to have defeated the combined armies of the Pandyas and the Cholas and their ally states. They also made battles with the Kadambās of Banavasi and the Yavanas (the Greeks) on the Indian coast. After
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The Cholas went into a temporary decline during the next few years due to weak kings, palace intrigues and succession disputes. Despite a number of attempts, the Pandya country could not be completely subdued and the Rashtrakutas were still a powerful enemy in the north. However, the Chola revival
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and exquisite bronze sculptures. Temples dedicated to Siva and Vishnu received liberal donations of money, jewels, animals, and land, and thereby became powerful economic institutions. Mutharaiyar who ruled the central part of Tamil Nadu between 600 - 900 CE. The Cauvery Delta regions were mostly
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of southern India. Their proximity to the sea favoured trade with Africa. Chera rulers dated to the first few centuries AD. It records the names of the kings, the princes, and the court poets who extolled them. The internal chronology of this literature is still far from settled, and at present, a
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In 1858 the British Crown assumed direct rule in India. During the early years, the government was autocratic in many ways. The opinion of Indians in their own affairs was not considered by Britain as important. However, in due course, the British Raj began to allow Indians participation in local
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was a kingdom and later a princely state in British India, which existed from 1680 until 1948. It was one of the very few regions of Tamil Nadu not to be colonized by the British. The Kingdom of Pudukkottai was founded in about 1680 as a feudatory of Ramnad and grew with subsequent additions from
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Even with the exit of the Kalabhras, the Jain and Buddhist influence still remained in Tamil Nadu. The early Pandya and the Pallava kings were followers of these faiths. The Hindu reaction to this apparent decline of their religion was growing and reached its peak during the later part of the 7th
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The Congress party, riding on the wave of public support stemming from the independence struggle, formed the first post-independence government in Tamil Nadu and continued to govern until 1967. In 1965 and 1968, DMK led widespread anti-Hindi agitations in the state against the plans of the Union
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governing a few villages each. These local chieftains often fought amongst each other over territory. This turned the political situation in the Tamil country and in South India in general into confusion and chaos. The European traders found themselves in a situation where they could exploit the
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The Later Cheras ruled from the 9th century. Little is known about the Cheras between the two dynasties. The second dynasty, Kulasekharas ruled from a city on the banks of River Periyar called Mahodayapuram (Kodungallur). Though never regained the old status in the Peninsula, Kulasekharas fought
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The Chera kingdom owed its importance to trade with West Asia, Greece, and Rome. Its geographical advantages, like the abundance of exotic spices, the navigability of the rivers connecting the Ghat mountains with the Arabian Sea, and the discovery of favorable Monsoon winds which carried sailing
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The Cheras were an ancient Dravidian royal dynasty of Tamil origin who ruled in regions of Tamil Nadu and Kerala in India. Together with the Chola and the Pandyas, it formed the three principal warring Iron Age kingdoms of southern India in the early centuries of the Common Era. over a wide area
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After the close of the Sangam era, from about 300 to about 600 CE, there was an almost total lack of information regarding occurrences in the Tamil land. Some time about 300 CE, the whole region was upset by the appearance of the Kalabhras. These people are described in later literature as 'evil
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Some of the output of villages throughout the kingdom was given to temples that reinvested some of the wealth accumulated as loans to the settlements. The temple served as a centre for redistribution of wealth and contributed towards the integrity of the kingdom —John Keays, India a History, pp
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After being overshadowed by the Pallavas and Cholas for centuries, the Pandiyas revived their fortunes in the 13th century and the Pandya power extended from the Telugu territories along the banks of the Godavari river to the northern half of Sri Lanka. When Kulasekara Pandyan I died in 1308, a
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Vishnuvardhana, a Chalukya feudatory. In the Pandya territories, the lack of a controlling central administration caused a number of claimants to the Pandya throne to cause a civil war in which the Sinhalas and the Cholas were involved by proxy. During the last century of the Chola existence, a
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were also written during this period. The patronage of the Jain and Buddhist scholars by the Kalabhra kings influenced the nature of the literature of the period, and most of the works that can be attributed to this period were written by the Jain and Buddhist authors. In the field of dance and
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did not impact Tamil Nadu when India was granted Independence in 1947. There was no sectarian violence against various religions. There had always been an atmosphere of mutual respect and peaceful coexistence between all religions in Tamil Nadu. Congress formed the first ministry in the Madras
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The politics of Tamil Nadu have gone through three distinct phases since independence. The domination of the Congress Party after 1947 gave way to the Dravidian populist mobilization in the 1960s. This phase lasted until the end of the 1990s. The most recent phase saw the fragmentation of the
4381:(c. 6th century CE) which attributes northern campaigns and conquests to all the three monarchs of the Tamil country, gives a glorious account of the northern expeditions of Karikala, which took him as far north as the Himalayas and gained for him the alliance and subjugation of the kings of
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Pudukkottai State covered a total area of 1,178 square miles (3,050 km2) and had a population of 438,648 in 1941. It extended over the whole of the present-day Pudukkottai district of Tamil Nadu (with the exception of Aranthangi taluk which was then a part of Tanjore district). The town of
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was the most famous Nayak ruler. He patronised art and architecture creating new structures and expanding the existing landmarks in and around Madurai. On Thirumalai Nayak's death in 1659, the Madurai Nayak kingdom began to break up. His successors were weak rulers and invasions of Madurai
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caused the state to have 69% of all educational and employment vacancies to be reserved to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Other Backward Classes. Such caste-based reservations have huge public support in Tamil Nadu, with no popular protests organised against its implementation.
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humans lived mostly on small flat hills or on the foothills in small, more or less permanent settlements but for periodical migration for grazing purposes. They gave the dead proper burials within urns or pits. They were also starting to use copper for making certain tools or weapons.
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system resulted in a severe famine in the Madras Presidency during 1876–1877. The government and several charitable institutions organised relief work in the city and the suburbs. Funds were also raised from Europeans in India and overseas for the famine relief. Humanitarians such as
4463:'Archaeologists from UCLA and the University of Delaware have unearthed the most extensive remains to date from sea trade between India and Egypt during the Roman Empire, adding to mounting evidence that spices and other exotic cargo travelled into Europe over sea as well as land.'
4139:'The most interesting pre-historic remains in Tamil India were discovered at Adichanallur. There is a series of urn burials. seem to be related to the megalithic complex. – Zvelebil, K.A., Companion Studies to the History of Tamil Literature – pp 21–22, Brill Academic Publishers.
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Several changes to the political balance in Tamil Nadu took place during the later half of the 1990s, eventually leading to the end of the duopoly of DMK and AIADMK in the politics of Tamil Nadu. In 1996, a split in the Congress party in Tamil Nadu eventuated in the formation of
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rulers' who overthrew the established Tamil kings and got a stranglehold of the country. information about their origin and details about their reign is scarce. They did not leave many artifacts or monuments. The only source of information on them is the scattered mentions in
3269:. Although the rebellion had a huge impact on the state of the colonial power in India, Tamil Nadu was mostly unaffected by it. As a consequence of the war, the British Government enacted the Act of 1858 to abolish the powers of the Company and transfer the government to the
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The Chera rulers of Venadu, based at the port Quilon in southern Kerala, trace their relations back to the later/second Cheras. Ravi Varma Kulasekhara, ruler of Venadu from 1299 to 1314, is known for his ambitious military campaigns to former Pandya and Chola territories.
3419:, which won the local legislative elections held in 1921. The Justice Party was not focused on the Indian independence movement, rather on local issues such as affirmative action for socially backward groups. The other main movement was the anti-religious, anti-Brahmin,
3216:, a local Palayakkarar chieftain in the Tirunelveli district, rebelled against the taxes imposed by the Company administration in the 1790s. After the First Polygar War (1799–1802), he was captured and hanged in 1799. A year later, the Second Polygar War was fought by
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in Tamil Nadu and the AIADMK swept the state. In 2016, Jaylalithaa won another term, but soon after taking office died of a heart attack. After her death, Paneerselvam served again as caretaker Chief Minister until he was expelled from the party by general secretary
2540:, however, the eventual decline of the Chola power practically started during this period. The Cholas lost control of the island of Lanka and were driven out by the revival of Sinhala power. Around 1118 they also lost control of Vengi to Western Chalukya king
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Although the Company was becoming increasingly bold and ambitious in putting down resisting states, it was getting clearer day by day that the Company was incapable of governing the vast expanse of the captured territories. Opinion amongst the members of the
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conflict stemming from succession disputes arose amongst his sons – the legitimate Sundara Pandya and the illegitimate Vira Pandya (who was favoured by the king) fought each other for the throne. Soon Madurai fell into the hands of the invading armies of the
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even captured Rajendra and held him prisoner. At the close of Rajendra's reign (1279), the Pandyan empire was at the height of prosperity and had completely absorbed the Chola kingdom. The Cholas also found a place in the very famous novel by Kalki titled
2480:. During the reign of Rajaraja and Rajendra, the administration of the Chola empire matured considerably. The empire was divided into a number of self-governing local government units, and the officials were selected through a system of popular elections.
2280:) in 760. Pallavas were also in constant conflict with the Pandyas and their frontier shifted along the river Kaveri. The Pallavas had the more difficult existence of the two as they had to fight on two fronts—against the Pandyas as well as the Chalukyas.
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devastating effects of the famine, the government organised a Famine Commission in 1880 to define the principles of disaster relief. The government also instituted a famine insurance grant, setting aside 1.5 million Rupees. Other civic works such as
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The 14th-century invasion by the Delhi Sultans caused a retaliatory reaction from the Hindus, who rallied to build a new kingdom, called the Vijayanagara Empire. Bukka, with his brother Harihara, founded the Vijayanagara Empire based in the city of
3688:, the newly-elected leader of the AIADMK legislature party, reached an agreement on chief ministership, and Palaniswami became chief minister in February 2017 with Paneerselvam as his deputy. In 2018, Karunanidhi died and was succeeded by his son
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numerous wars with their powerful neighbors and diminished to history in the 12th century as a result of continuous Chola and Rashtrakuta invasions. The Chera Dynasty was supported by Tamil warriors such as Villavar, Vanavar and Malayar clans.
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of 1772 to 1818 put the Company in control of most of India. In a sign of the early resistance against the English control, the Palayakkarar chieftains of the old Madurai Kingdom, who had independent authority over their territories, ran into
3605:, precluded secessionist parties from contesting elections, the DMK chose to formally drop its demand for an independent Dravida Nadu, focusing instead on securing greater functional autonomy within the framework of the Indian Constitution.
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urged the government to control the activities of the Company. The Company's financial position was also bad and it had to apply for a loan from Parliament. Seizing this opportunity, the Parliament passed the Regulating Act (also known as
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were highly developed and popular. Musical instruments of various types are mentioned in the Sangam poems. The amalgamation of the southern and the northern styles of dancing started during this period and is reflected fully in the epic
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stage, pre-modern humans lived close to river valleys with sparse forest cover or in grassland environments. The population density was very low and so far only two localities of this lower Palaeolithic culture have been found in
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Library at his palace. The incursion of the Muslim armies from the north forced a southward migration of Hindus from the central Deccan and the Andhra countries to seek shelter under the Nayak and the Maratha kings. The famous
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basin in the north. The kingdoms along the east coast of India up to the river Ganges acknowledged Chola suzerainty. Chola navies invaded and conquered Srivijaya in the Malayan archipelago. Chola armies exacted tribute from
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of Kerala, the Palghat gap, along the river Perar and occupied land between the river Perar and river Periyar, creating two harbour towns, Tondi (Tyndis) and Muciri (Muziris), where the Roman trade settlements flourished.
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positions were taken by rulers who were strongly sympathetic to the French. Chanda Sahib had been made Nawab of the Carnatic with Dupleix's assistance, while the British had taken up the cause of the previous incumbent,
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revived the Pandya power. Pandya Cendan extended their rule to the Chera country. His son Arikesari Parantaka Maravarman (c. 650–700) had a long and prosperous rule. He fought many battles and extended the Pandya power.
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in 1707, his empire dissolved amidst numerous succession wars and the vassals of the empire began to assert their independence. The administration of the southern districts of Tamil Nadu was fragmented with hundreds of
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music, the elite started patronising new polished styles, partly influenced by northern ideas, in the place of the folk styles. A few of the earliest rock-cut temples belong to this period. Brick temples (known as
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light. It is perhaps due to this reason, the period of their rule is known as a 'Dark Age'—an interregnum. Some of the ruling families migrated northwards and found enclaves for themselves away from the Kalabhras.
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The geographical region of the proposed Dravida Nadu roughly corresponded to the then Madras Presidency, comprising people speaking Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. —S. Viswanathan, A history of agitational
2730:. Under Bukka the empire prospered and continued to expand towards the south. Bukka and his son Kampana conquered most of the kingdoms of southern India. In 1371 the Vijayanagar empire defeated the short-lived
1767:. Various Pandya kings find mention in a number of poems in the Sangam literature. Among them, Nedunjeliyan, 'the victor of Talaiyalanganam' deserves a special mention. Besides several short poems found in the
3648:(MDMK), which split from DMK aligned with the AIADMK. These and several smaller political parties began to gain popular support. The first instance of a 'grand alliance' was during the 1996 elections for the
1443:, archaeologists from the Sharma Centre for Heritage Education excavated ancient stone tools which suggests that a human-like population existed in the Tamil Nadu region somewhere around 300,000 years before
3571:. DMK also decided to oppose the 'expansion of the Hindi culture' in Tamil Nadu and started the demand for a separate homeland for the Dravidians in the South. The demand was for an Independent state called
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began in 1740 and eventually the British and the French forces in India were caught up in the conflict. There were numerous naval battles between the two navies along the Coromandel coast. The French led by
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feudatory of Kulasekara Pandya, staked his claim to the Pandya throne. Ravivarman, utilizing the unsettled nature of the country, quickly overran the southern Tamil Nadu and brought the entire region from
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The growing desire for independence began to gradually gather pace in the country and its influence in Tamil Nadu generated a number of volunteers to the fight against the British colonial power in the
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and in inscriptions and literary works of the 11th and 12th centuries. They attribute to him the conquest of the whole of India up to the Himalayas and the construction of the flood banks of the river
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and took possession of it in 1751. The French assisted Chanda Sahib in his attempts to drive Clive out of Arcot. However, the large Arcot army assisted by the French was defeated by the British. The
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expanded to cover the entire Pandya country. However, towards the end of his reign, he suffered several reverses by the Rashtrakutas who had extended their territories well into the Chola kingdom.
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The armies met in several battles and the Pandya forces scored decisive victories in them. Pandyas under Srimara Srivallaba also invaded Sri Lanka and devastated the northern provinces in 840.
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provided a great stimulus to the growth of popular devotional literature. Karaikkal Ammaiyar who lived in the 6th century CE was the earliest of these Nayanmars. The celebrated Saiva hymnists
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who had replaced the Chalukyas in the western Deccan. However, the Pallavas found an able monarch in Nandivarman III, who with the help of his Ganga and Chola allies defeated Srimara at the
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and Andrew Wyatt, THE CHANGING POLITICS OF TAMIL NADU IN THE 1990s, Conference on State Politics in India in the 1990s: Political Mobilisation and Political Competition, December 2004. p1
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K.A.N. Sastri postulates that there was a live connection between the early Cholas and the Renandu Cholas of the Andhra country. The northward migration probably took place during the
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The earliest clear evidence of the presence of the megalithic urn burials are those dating from around 1800 BCE, which have been discovered at various places in Tamil Nadu, notably at
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in China, as a prince of the Pallava dynasty. Alongside Bodhidharma, another monk, Vajrabodhi is said to have been the son of a Tamil aristocrat, travelled from Tamil Nadu to the
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during the 3rd century disturbed the traditional order of the land, displacing the three ruling kingdoms. These occupiers were overthrown by the resurgence of the Pandyas and the
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period made their stone tools in finer shapes by grinding and polishing. A Neolithic axe head with ancient writing on it has been found in North Tamil Nadu Near Palar river. The
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stand testament to the Pallava art. The Cholas, utilising their prodigious wealth earned through their extensive conquests, built long-lasting stone temples including the great
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passed a resolution in 1882, which gave a greater and more real share in local government to the people. Further legislation such as the 1892 Indian councils Act and the 1909 "
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The kadaram campaign is first mentioned in Rajendra's inscriptions dating from his 14th year. The name of the Srivijaya king was Sangrama Vijayatungavarman —K.A.N. Sastri,
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Archaeological evidence for the maritime contact between the Sangam age Cheras and the Roman empire has been found at Karur, which was the capital of Cheras. —R. Nagasami,
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formally confirmed Mahommed Ali as the Nawab of the Carnatic. It was a result of this action and the increased British influence that in 1765 the Emperor of Delhi issued a
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During the Maratha rule of Thanjavur. After Ekoji, his three sons namely Shaji, Serfoji I, Thukkoji alias Thulaja I ruled Thanjavur. The greatest of the Maratha rulers was
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helped establish their independence. He invaded Pallava kingdom in 903 and killed the Pallava king Aparajita in battle, ending the Pallava reign. The Chola kingdom under
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as DMK leader and leader of the opposition. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the DMK-led alliance swept the state winning 37 out of 38 seats. The alliance also won the
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The Pandya power continued to grow under Srimara and encroached further into the Pallava territories. The Pallavas were now facing a new threat in the form of the
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however, the DMK won a majority and Karunanidhi became chief minister. During the 2011 election however, the DMK was beset by anti-incumbency and anger over the
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1972:) dedicated to various deities are referred to in literary works. Kalabhras were displaced around the 7th century by the revival of Pallava and Pandya power.
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script, confirming it of the Neolithic period 2800 years ago. Adhichanallur has been announced as an archaeological site for further excavation and studies.
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forces pursued him there and eventually captured Kalayar Kovil in October 1801. Oomaithurai along with the Marudu brothers was hanged on 16 November 1801.
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began with the accession of Rajaraja Chola I in 985. Cholas rose as a notable military, economic and cultural power in Asia under Rajaraja and his son
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of East Africa. Internal trade was also brisk and goods were sold and bartered. Agriculture was the main profession of a vast majority of the populace.
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Internal and external trade was well organised and active. Evidence from both archaeology and literature speaks of a flourishing foreign trade with the
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was formed in 1664 and in 1666 the French representatives obtained Aurangzeb's permission to trade in India. The French soon set up trading posts at
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In the 2001 elections, Jaylalithaa became Chief Minister again, but due to legal cases against her, the Chief Ministership was taken up by loyalist
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sowing the seeds for the Dravidian movements. During the 1920s, two movements focused mainly on regional politics began in Tamil Nadu. One was the
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John Harriss and Andrew Wyatt, Conference on State Politics in India in the 1990s: Political Mobilisation and Political Competition, December 2004
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are some of the rulers referred to in the Sangam poems. Senguttuvan Chera, the most celebrated Chera king, is famous for the legends surrounding
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and castle on an approximate five square kilometre sand strip. This was the start of the town of Madras. The coromandel coast was ruled by the
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river as the boundary between the two empires. However, the bone of contention between these two powers was the growing Chola influence in the
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became a mature script for writing Tamil. While several anthologies were compiled by collecting bardic poems of earlier centuries, some of the
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in employment and educational institutions were pioneered in Tamil Nadu based on the demands of the Dravidian movement. The leadership of the
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and Avanti countries. There is no contemporary evidence either in Sangam literature or from the north Indian source for such an expedition.
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was a contemporary of Aurobindo. Bharathi wrote numerous poems in Tamil extolling the revolutionary cause. He also published the journal
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was patronised by the priestly groups for religious rituals and other ceremonial purposes. Nambi Andar Nambi, who was a contemporary of
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kingdom. The Cholas and Chalukyas fought many battles and both kingdoms were exhausted by the endless battles and a stalemate existed.
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Pandya Kadungon and Pallava Simhavishnu overthrew the Kalabhras. Acchchutakalaba is likely the last Kalabhra king —K.A.N. Sastri,
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allied himself with Maruthu brothers (who ruled Sivagangai) and was part of a grand alliance against the Company which included
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in the world. These three dynasties were in constant struggle with each other vying for hegemony over the land. Invasion by the
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dynasty and eventually established the imperial line of the medieval Cholas. Vijayalaya revived the Chola dynasty and his son
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were of ancient origins. Together they ruled over this land with a unique culture and language, contributing to the growth of
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districts became part of the new state of Kerala, and the Madras state assumed its present shape. The Madras state was named
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was involved in the Polygar Wars against the East India Company. In the first Poligar war, he was captured and imprisoned in
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Tanjore, Sivaganga and Ramnad. One of the staunch allies of the British East India Company in the Carnatic, Anglo-Mysore and
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unearthed 157 urns, including 15 containing human skulls, skeletons and bones, plus husks, grains of rice, charred rice and
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ships directly from the Arabian coast to Chera kingdom, combined to produce a veritable boom in the Chera foreign trade.
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was another famous early Chola king who has been extolled in a number of poems of the Sangam period. He was even made a
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The conflict between the British and the French continued, this time in political rather than military terms. Both the
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Thirunelveli District and in Northern India have provided evidence of a southward migration of the Megalithic culture.
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gained a foothold in the region from the late 14th century until the 16th century. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the
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and rebuilt the Panchalankurichi fort which had been razed in the first war. In the second Poligar war that followed,
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and blade-like tools using a variety of stones. From about 10,000 years ago, humans made still smaller tools called
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during the reign of Nandivarman II. Nandivarman II had a very long reign (732–796). He led an expedition to the
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with the aid of his feudatories. These legends, however, are conspicuous by their absence in the Sangam poetry.
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the 2nd century AD, the Cheras' power decayed rapidly with the decline of the lucrative trade with the Romans.
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which portrays the whole Chola history with Rajaraja Cholan ( Ponniyin Selvan, Arul Mozhi Varman, Vallavarayan
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permanent Hoysala army was stationed in Kanchipuram to protect them from the growing influence of the Pandyas.
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produced devotional hymns for their faith and their songs were collected later into the four thousand poems of
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of Madurai and Thanjavur were the most prominent of them. Ragunatha Nayak (1600–1645) was the greatest of the
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was assassinated in a civil disturbance in 1070 and Kulothunga Chola I ascended the Chola throne starting the
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humans started using iron for making tools and weapons. The Iron Age culture in peninsular India is marked by
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was large enough to pose a serious threat to the Pallava power. Pandya Maravarman Rajasimha aligned with the
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from the northwest and the decline of the three ancient dynasties during the 14th century. Despite this, the
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made use of an opportunity arising out of a conflict between Pandyas and Pallavas, captured Thanjavur from
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and improvements in roads and railway were also undertaken to minimise the effects of any future famines.
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invaded and sacked Madurai in 1311. Pandyas and their descendants were confined to a small region around
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passed a resolution that the election of local government officials will be carried out through lots (
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The simmering discontent in the various districts of the company territories exploded in 1857 into the
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European settlements began to appear in the Tamil country during the Vijayanagara Empire. In 1605, the
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that the Pallavas emerged into prominence. They subjugated the Cholas and reigned as far south as the
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have been the main source for the information we attribute now to Karikala. See also K.A.N. Sastri,
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from Pondicherry. Both Aurobindo and Bharathi were associated with other Tamil revolutionaries like
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was one of the prisoners of war from this battle. The war in Europe ended in 1748 and with the
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on 21 May 1991 by an operative from Sri Lanka for the former prime minister's role in sending
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and led to the advent of political alliances and coalition governments. Annadurai formed the
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went into obscurity at the end of the 3rd century CE during the incursion of the Kalabhras.
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party in Madras during the late 1950s and the strong pan-Indian emotions whipped up by the
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and several tribal chieftaincies, headed by the chiefs called by the general denomination
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losing some of its immediacy. Consequently, in 1963, when the Sixteenth Amendment to the
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against the Congress ministry's decision to introduce the teaching of Hindi in schools.
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beliefs, which encouraged performance of sacrifices to enhance the status of the ruler.
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expanded its territories into the northern regions of present-day Tamil Nadu. The
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have been found in the Kaveri and Vaigai beds —K.A.N. Sastri, Srinivasachari,
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6762:"Passions of the Tongue – Language Devotion in Tamil India, 1891–1970"
5926:"With the highest rate of reservation already in place, TN stays calm"
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tools. The material used by the early humans to make these tools were
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Open Letters to Lord Curzon on Famines and Land Assessments in India
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Open Letters to Lord Curzon on Famines and Land Assessments in India
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began during the reign of Rajaraja following his invasion of Vengi.
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By S. Theodore Baskaran, The Journal of the International Institute
6253:"Finally, son rises in Tamil Nadu as Stalin becomes Chief Minister"
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captured power defeating the Justice party. In 1938, Ramasami with
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6951:"The History of Reservations in India From The 1800s to the 1950s"
5957:"A Comparison of Developmental Outcomes in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu"
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Subramanian T.S. (26 May 2004 ) The Hindu. Retrieved 31 July 2007
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The east coast of Tamil Nadu was one of the areas affected by the
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and Gangavadi (southern Mysore districts) to the growing power of
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connected account of the history of the period cannot be derived.
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Hargrave, R.L.: "The DMK and the Politics of Tamil Nationalism",
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6201:"M.K. Stalin timeline: Slow, steady rise of DMK's new president"
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The History of Reservations in India From The 1800S to the 1950s
5706:. The Hindu Group. Archived from the original on 2 November 2007
3148:(decree) recognising the British possessions in southern India.
1422:. Pre-modern humans in South India, belonging to the species of
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5874:"Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs Situation Report"
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3777:(Press release). newsreporter.in. 25 March 2011. Archived from
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6590:"Archaeobotany of Early Historic sites in Southern Tamil Nadu"
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Rama Shankar Tripathi. Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 1942. p. 491
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Rajesh Venugopal, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford
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Epigraphia Indica, Vol. XX (1929–1930). Delhi, 1933, pp 86–89
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and the majestic Kailasanatha and Vaikuntaperumal temples of
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Skeletons, script found at ancient burial site in Tamil Nadu
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recommenced. The Nayakas manned their forces with primarily
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and the Tamil country. Later they had marital ties with the
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Historians speculate that these people followed Buddhist or
1755:, and parts of south Kerala. They had trading contacts with
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kings based around Vengi located on the south banks of the
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Rudimentary Tamil-Brahmi script' unearthed at Adichanallur
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of Tamil Nadu in India was created in 1969 when erstwhile
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faiths and were antagonistic towards the Hindu religions (
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Subramanian Swamy, Frontline, Vol 20, Issue 12, June 2003
6347:. St Martin's Street, London: Macmillan and Co., Limited.
3775:"Million years old Acheulian tools were found in Chennai"
2218:
4583:'The vast quantities of gold and silver coins struck by
4193:. Kerala Council for Historical Research. Archived from
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district became part of the Mysore state. In 1956 south
3431:. Fresh local elections were held and in Tamil Nadu the
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The Vijayanagar Empire declined in 1565 defeated by the
2669:, under the Chera kingdom. His inscription was found in
6475:
4860:
Kamil V. Zvelebil (1987). "The Sound of the One Hand",
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resulted in no significant increase in support for the
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had very capable authors and literati in Annadurai and
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and the coastal Andhra regions became the new state of
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Madras famine (1877). Distribution of relief. From the
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in the south to as far north as the banks of the river
1563:'s edicts dated c.3rd century BCE and, vaguely, in the
6168:"From farmer to CM pick — the rise of a Jaya loyalist"
5533:"Victorian Values: Death and Dying in Victorian India"
2952:
2431:. The Chola territories stretched from the islands of
7323:
6371:. New Delhi: Allied Publishers Ltd. ASIN: B0007ASWQW.
3644:(TMC). TMC aligned with the DMK, while another party
3308:'s leadership led the British government to pass the
2356:. The Pallava kingdom again extended up to the river
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period had its advent around 2500 BCE. Humans of the
1484:, etc. In 1949, researchers found such microliths in
6378:
The Proudest Day – India's Long Ride to Independence
5570:
Extract from diary of A.B. Purani (PT MS5 (1924), 86
4533:
Companion Studies to the History of Tamil Literature
4281:. Missouri Southern State University. Archived from
4175:
K.A.N. Sashtri, A History of South India, pp 109–112
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Government to introduce Hindi in the state schools.
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from Tamil Nadu was a prominent leader in the INA's
1710:
poem 224 mentions him as a great king who performed
4712:is not known with any certainty. This work of 1330
4366:"Poem: Purananuru - Part 224 by George L. III Hart"
3887:"Religions and Religious Freedom in India", page 20
6839:"The Political Situation in Pondicherry 1910–1915"
6714:"The Changing Politics of Tamil Nadu in the 1990s"
6538:Sri Swami Sivananda, The Divine Life Trust Society
6440:The Hollow Crown:Ethnohistory of an Indian Kingdom
5840:
5605:. Chennai, India. 22 December 2005. Archived from
3521:during the 1970s and the 80s saw large numbers of
3185:was appointed the first Governor-General. In 1784
2738:to rule in the various territories of the empire.
6329:. Guntur, India: P. G. Publishers. Archived from
6226:"Stalin Steers DMK To Success In Lok Sabha Polls"
5206:at Talikota on 15 September 1564 —K.A.N. Sastri,
3553:
3077:The French were relative newcomers to India. The
2892:
1687:as the god sleeping on a serpent bed at the town
7371:
6981:"The Global Dimensions of Conflict in Sri Lanka"
6787:. Archived from the original on 14 December 2006
6766:Sumathi Ramaswamy University of California Press
6358:. Madras: Brahadish Publications. Archived from
6310:
6280:
6100:"The arithmetic of alliance and anti-incumbency"
5597:"Tamils' contribution to INA campaigns recalled"
5566:"Political situation in Pondicherry (1910–1915)"
4720:, who was probably a Jain with knowledge of the
4062:. Chennai, India. 6 October 2006. Archived from
3212:with the Company officials over tax collection.
2532:dynasty. Kulothunga was a son of the Vengi king
2308:(560–590) is credited with the overthrow of the
6367:Nilakanta Sastri, K.A.; Srinivasachari (2000).
5932:. The Financial Express, Mumbai. Archived from
5876:. Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
5638:. Chennai, India. 2 August 2004. Archived from
5156:Volume I (To 1526) J. Allan, T. Wolseley Haig,
3550:on economic growth and grassroots development.
3024:Fort St. George, Chennai (18th century etching)
2803:
2439:in Bengal. Rajaraja Chola conquered peninsular
2143:The 7th century Tamil Nadu saw the rise of the
2094:. The hagiology of Saivism was standardised in
1664:, were on friendly terms with him. The king of
1450:A discovery of a rare fossilized baby brain in
6694:"The State Legislature – Origin and Evolution"
5826:The Global Dimensions of Conflict in Sri Lanka
4500:
4233:, the Keralaputras, as far as Tamraparni...' —
4148:
4142:
3924:"Over 2 lakh years old fossilised skull found"
3700:became the Chief Minister for the first time.
2000:were of this period. Vaishnava Alvars such as
1702:. He is mentioned in a number of poems in the
1378:on January 14, 1969, by the state government.
7086:
5837:Chris McDowell, A Tamil Asylum Diaspora, p112
5485:
5483:
4155:. CSC and Pearson Education. pp. 31–32.
3589:and Kerala. The increased involvement of the
3296:" eventually led to the establishment of the
3151:
3046:prevailing confusion to their own advantage.
2110:was an early example of a biographical work.
1679:Yathothkari Perumal Temple is one of the 108
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6108:. Chennai, India. 6 May 2004. Archived from
5572:. Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust. Archived from
5491:"The State Legislature—Origin and Evolution"
5119:. Tamil Arts Academy, Madras. Archived from
4876:Esoteric Buddhism in Mediaeval Maritime Asia
4604:'Kalabhraas were denounced as 'evil kings' (
4439:"'Roman Maps and the Concept of Indian Gems"
4305:"Pattupattu Ten Tamil Idylls Chelliah J. V."
4025:. Chennai, India. 1 May 2006. Archived from
2512:Marital and political alliances between the
2497:trying to overthrow the Chola occupation of
2021:
6674:"Roman Maps and the Concept of Indian Gems"
6476:Kulke, Hermann; Dietmar Rothermund (2004).
5316:. "Saraswathi Mahal Library. Archived from
5245:
4792:
4238:. Colorado State University. Archived from
4088:TAMILNADU is stated as Kalabhras, pp. 49–51
3445:
3276:
2461:the town of Cholas who conquered the Ganges
2098:by Sekkilar, who lived during the reign of
7093:
7079:
6630:"Historical Atlas of South India-Timeline"
6555:. Saraswathi Mahal Library. Archived from
6340:
5539:. Fathom Knowledge Network. Archived from
5493:. Government of Tamil Nadu. Archived from
5480:
5399:
5252:. Cambridge University Press. p. 86.
4054:"Steps to preserve megalithic burial site"
3696:, with 159 out of 234 seats. As a result,
3663:until she returned 6 months later. In the
3400:to fight the British occupation in India.
2759:From the collection of the V&A Museum.
1282:
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6166:Saqaf, Syed Muthahar (14 February 2017).
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5051:'In the twelfth year of Parantaka I the
5011:
3060:
2070:script throughout Tamil Nadu for writing
1311:The three ancient Tamil dynasties namely
7288:Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
6494:
6351:
4862:Journal of the American Oriental Society
4508:"India – Britannica Online Encyclopedia"
3630:All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
3502:district was transferred to Mysore, the
3449:
3354:
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3155:
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2923:, the paternal half brother of Shivaji,
2827:
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2689:Vijayanagar and Nayak period (1300–1650)
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1674:
6456:
6323:History of the Andhras up to 1565 A. D.
6083:
5888:
5154:The Cambridge Shorter History of India.
4998:
3735:Political history of medieval Karnataka
3337:and administrative shortcomings of the
3085:on the Coromandel coast. They occupied
2709:Tamil Nadu under the Vijayanagar Empire
1777:collections, there are two major works—
7372:
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6288:. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
6250:
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5509:
5186:(Conquest of Madurai) —K.A.N. Sastri,
4849:History of the Andhras up to 1565 A. D
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4441:. The Bead Museum, Inc. Archived from
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3646:Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
3260:
3049:
7074:
7032:"Varalaaru – Online Monthly Magazine"
6437:
6423:. London: Harper Collins Publishers.
6395:Dutt, Romesh Chunder (January 1999).
6341:Codrington, Humphrey William (1926).
6165:
6140:Mariappan, Julie (14 February 2017).
5024:
4254:
4017:"Significance of Mayiladuthurai find"
3985:
3983:
3869:from the original on 10 February 2018
3581:) comprising Tamil Nadu and parts of
2925:established his own rule in Thanjavur
2201:during the Pallava rule includes the
1381:
6815:"Tamil Coins- a study – Online Book"
6515:"Religious Traditions of the Tamils"
6442:. US: University of Michigan Press.
6413:
6394:
6375:
5406:. Mittal Publications. p. 261.
5113:"Chera Coins – Tamil Coins, a Study"
4341:and a number of individual poems in
3904:from the original on 4 December 2014
3837:from the original on 9 February 2018
3636:took over the leadership of AIADMK.
3224:. In February 1801, he escaped from
3192:made the Company subordinate to the
3114:Madras was restored to the British.
2189:. Pallavas ruled a large portion of
1683:and is mentioned in the Sangam Text
1583:Tamil history from Sangam literature
1325:some of the oldest extant literature
6897:"A history of agitational politics"
4621:Hermann Kulke, Dietmar Rothermund,
4149:Chattopadhyaya, Brajadulal (2009).
3730:The Tamils are an ancient people...
3567:(DMK) in 1949 after splitting from
2953:Rule of Poligars, Nizams and Nawabs
2862:Vijaya Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman II
2312:in the south. Kadungon and his son
1980:literature was created. Many Saiva
1935:Writing became very widespread and
13:
7052:
6781:"Is the Dravidian movement dying?"
6738:"The Roots of South Indian Cinema"
6005:The Justice Party was renamed the
5930:The Financial Express, 28 May 2006
5848:"Tamil Tiger 'regret' over Gandhi"
4318:"Pathuppāttu – Perumpānātruppadai"
4236:"Ashoka's second minor rock edict"
3980:
3767:
3694:2021 Legislative Assembly election
3534:to Sri Lanka to disarm the LTTE.
2937:capital for nine years during the
2844:Vijaya Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman I
2630:
2388:Around 850, out of obscurity rose
2174:. It was around 550 CE under King
1732:saint during the medieval period.
1609:. During the 3rd century BCE, the
14:
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3954:from the original on 3 March 2016
2961:established trading posts in the
2858:(December 1789 – 1 February 1807)
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1653:during the first five centuries.
653:Religion in ancient Tamil country
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5274:"The Marathas: Tanjore Bhosales"
4873:
4187:"Perspectives on Kerala History"
3429:All-India Federation Act of 1935
2888:(28 October 1928 – 1 March 1948)
2644:, a general of the Delhi Sultan
1835:, the heroine of the Tamil epic
1570:
1537:, where archaeologists from the
798:
739:
377:Sources of ancient Tamil history
348:
39:
6634:French Institute of Pondicherry
6315:. Madras: University of Madras.
6311:Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. (1984).
6251:Saxena, Prasanth (7 May 2021).
5471:
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5299:K.A.N. Sastri, Srinivasachari,
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4152:A Social History of Early India
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4078:
4041:
4009:
3996:
3934:
2973:. The East India Company built
2717:Tirumalai Nayak Palace, Madurai
1953:and didactic works such as the
1432:and choppers and subsisting as
1408:
5232:K.A.N. Sastri, Srinivasachari
5219:K.A.N. Sastri, Srinivasachari
4909:. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc
4864:, Vol. 107, No. 1, p. 125-126.
4708:The identity of the author of
3916:
3890:
3881:
3849:
3823:
3806:
3793:
3746:
3597:in 1962 led to the demand for
3554:Evolution of regional politics
3099:War of the Austrian Succession
2941:, starting after the death of
2893:Maratha influences (1676–1855)
2876:(13 July 1839 – 15 April 1886)
2102:(1133–1150 CE). Jayamkondar's
1550:Archaeological Survey of India
1539:Archaeological Survey of India
1259:Portal:Dravidian civilizations
995:History of Dravidian languages
1:
6878:"The Demand for Dravida Nadu"
6399:. Adamant Media Corporation.
6273:
5961:Economic and Political Weekly
4688:"South Asian Writing Systems"
4472:. dickran.net. Archived from
3803:vol 77 no 297, September 2003
3528:assassination of Rajiv Gandhi
2882:(15 April 1886 – 28 May 1928)
2864:(1 February 1807 – June 1825)
2820:Pudukkottai was its capital.
2553:was the last Chola king. The
2237:, after mastering the art of
1806:comprised the modern Western
1735:Pandyas ruled initially from
6553:"Maratha Kings of Thanjavur"
6499:. New York: Berghahn Books.
6459:The India after Independence
5314:"Maratha Kings of Thanjavur"
4724:didactic works of the north.
3364:. Notable amongst these are
3226:Palayamkottai Central Prison
3222:Palayamkottai Central Prison
2824:List of kings of Pudukkottai
2804:Tondaiman period (1680–1948)
2015:Naalayira Divyap Prabhandham
1491:
837:Ancient history of Sri Lanka
728:Sri Lankan Tamil nationalism
7:
7278:Andaman and Nicobar Islands
6438:Dirks, Nicholas B. (2000).
6032:, 37(4):396–411 at 396–397.
5249:Architecture of Sovereignty
3710:Chronology of Tamil history
3703:
3561:Dravidian political parties
3514:or Tamil Country) in 1969.
3069:Mohamed Ali Khan Wallajah,
2880:Martanda Bhairava Tondaiman
2856:Vijaya Raghunatha Tondaiman
2752:rule. The figure depicts a
2325:; during the 13th century,
2113:
1872:(Greeks). The port city of
1512:
1352:incursions of Muslim armies
1347:kingdom in Southeast Asia.
1300:in the southeast of modern
421:Chronology of Tamil history
61:Chronology of Tamil history
10:
7401:
6654:"Excavations at Arikamedu"
3314:Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms
3298:Madras Legislative Council
3280:
3152:British Government control
3093:was appointed Governor of
3056:British East India Company
3053:
2939:27-year Mughal-Maratha war
2896:
2870:(June 1825 – 13 July 1839)
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6369:Advanced History of India
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5301:Advanced History of India
5234:Advanced History of India
5221:Advanced History of India
5087:Advanced History of India
5074:Advanced History of India
4275:"Hathigumpha Inscription"
3818:Advanced History of India
3725:Tamil Heritage Foundation
3565:Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
3539:2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
3362:struggle for Independence
3249:cantonment rebelled when
3128:Mohammed Ali Khan Walajah
3079:French East India Company
2899:Thanjavur Maratha kingdom
2850:Raya Raghunatha Tondaiman
2838:Raghunatha Raya Tondaiman
2573:
2363:
2022:Age of empires (600–1300)
1856:arts of music and dancing
1567:dated c.2nd century BCE.
1005:Elamo-Dravidian languages
813:Indus Valley Civilisation
566:Sri Lankan Tamil diaspora
6495:McDowell, Chris (1996).
6344:A Short History of Lanka
5955:A, Kalaiyarasan (2014).
5403:Gazetteer of South India
5208:A History of South India
5188:A History of South India
5171:A History of South India
5142:History of Ancient India
5100:A History of South India
4993:A History of South India
4980:A History of South India
4967:A History of South India
4954:A History of South India
4890:A History of South India
4836:A History of South India
4823:A History of South India
4787:A History of South India
4761:A History of South India
4748:A History of South India
4670:"A magnum opus on Tamil"
4636:A History of South India
4610:A History of South India
4593:A History of South India
4572:A History of South India
4561:, OUP (1955) pp 118, 119
4559:A History of South India
4546:A History of South India
4426:A History of South India
4218:A History of South India
4086:A History of South India
4004:A History of South India
3991:A History of South India
3740:
3673:2014 Lok Sabha elections
3591:Indian National Congress
3446:Post Independence period
3390:V. O. Chidambaram Pillai
3302:non-cooperation movement
3277:British rule (1858–1947)
3203:of 1766 to 1799 and the
3112:peace of Aix-la-Chapelle
2314:Maravarman Avanisulamani
2213:. Many sources describe
2139:. (c. eighth century CE)
1224:Tulu Nadu state movement
1000:Proto-Dravidian language
816:Keezhadi excavation site
571:Malaysian Tamil diaspora
387:Keezhadi excavation site
7064:18 January 2012 at the
6457:Chandra, Bipin (1999).
5700:"The battle for Andhra"
4907:Encyclopædia Britannica
4625:, Routledge (UK), p 105
4595:, OUP (1955) pp 125–127
4127:7 December 2013 at the
3665:2006 assembly elections
3510:(literally The Land of
3406:Rani of Jhansi Regiment
3376:was one such living in
3326:Illustrated London News
3310:Government of India Act
3091:Joseph François Dupleix
3028:With the demise of the
2945:. The Mughals captured
1814:, along the western or
1565:Hathigumpha inscription
1392:Prehistory of Sri Lanka
1388:Prehistoric South India
1219:Kannada language rights
1024:Dravidian folk religion
6461:. New Delhi: Penguin.
6376:Read, Anthony (1997).
6320:Prasad, Durga (1988).
6282:Nilakanta Sastri, K.A.
5704:The Hindu, 30 Mar 2003
4531:Kamil Veith Zvelebil,
4047:One such was found at
3677:Bharatiya Janata Party
3642:Tamil Maanila Congress
3466:
3333:Failure of the summer
3330:
3175:East India Company Act
3164:
3140:Treaty of Paris (1763)
3074:
3061:Anglo-French conflicts
3025:
2833:
2761:
2718:
2652:for a few more years.
2590:
2490:
2457:Gangaikonda Cholapuram
2423:
2301:
2199:Dravidian architecture
2140:
1876:on the east coast and
1789:(in the collection of
1692:
1641:co-existed with early
967:Dravidian architecture
957:Dravidian civilization
832:History of South India
713:Politics of Tamil Nadu
668:Hinduism in Tamil Nadu
658:Religion in Tamil Nadu
66:List of Tamil monarchs
7380:History of Tamil Nadu
6863:M. S. Thirumalai, PhD
6610:"Vellore Revolt 1806"
5680:. languageinindia.com
5678:M. S. Thirumalai, PhD
5518:Romesh Chunder Dutt,
5439:"The first rebellion"
4933:Facts-About-India.com
3603:Constitution of India
3453:
3440:launched an agitation
3421:Self-Respect Movement
3413:Non-Brahmin Manifesto
3355:Independence struggle
3322:
3159:
3119:Nawab of the Carnatic
3071:Nawab of the Carnatic
3068:
3023:
2874:Ramachandra Tondaiman
2852:(1769– December 1789)
2831:
2744:
2716:
2654:Ravivarman Kulasekara
2585:
2486:
2447:kingdom. He defeated
2414:
2297:
2217:, the founder of the
2127:
1994:Thirugnana Sambanthar
1889:Interregnum (300–600)
1678:
1447:arrived from Africa.
1396:South Asian Stone Age
1386:Further information:
1372:independence of India
1239:Dravidian nationalism
718:Dravidian nationalism
673:Hinduism in Sri Lanka
561:Indian Tamil diaspora
367:History of Tamil Nadu
32:History of Tamil Nadu
7010:L. R., Jegatheesan.
6640:on 28 September 2006
6616:on 27 September 2007
6519:Veluppillai, Prof. A
6352:Nagasamy, R (1995).
6063:L. R., Jegatheesan.
5246:Gita V. Pai (2023).
4470:Veluppillai, Prof. A
4066:on 18 September 2008
3686:Edappadi Palaniswami
3519:Sri Lankan Civil War
3480:first Chief Minister
3394:Indian National Army
3294:Minto–Morley Reforms
3288:government. Viceroy
2943:Chhatrapati Sambhaji
2907:, the first Maratha
2886:Rajagopala Tondaiman
2868:Raghunatha Tondaiman
2488:Brihadishwara Temple
2392:, the successor of
2329:mentioned it as the
2233:, via Sri Lanka and
1698:was the most famous
1486:Tirunelveli district
962:South Indian culture
629:Tamil New Zealanders
605:Tamil South Africans
372:History of Sri Lanka
6928:Ajantha Subramanian
6907:on 14 November 2006
6596:on 13 February 2006
6559:on 27 November 2006
5936:on 28 February 2008
5896:"Ranking of states"
5630:"The unsung heroes"
5400:W. Francis (1989).
5320:on 27 November 2006
5059:)' —K.A.N. Sastri,
4674:www.worldgenweb.org
4285:on 17 November 2006
4106:27 May 2014 at the
3862:The Washington Post
3833:. 31 January 2018.
3650:National parliament
3532:Indian peacekeepers
3526:Nadu following the
3398:Subhas Chandra Bose
3261:End of Company rule
3234:Dheeran Chinnamalai
3050:European influences
2965:near Gingee and in
2695:Vijayanagara Empire
2170:who ruled over the
2100:Kulothunga Chola II
2053:Brihadisvara temple
1846:literature in Tamil
1821:Uthiyan Cheralathan
1802:The kingdom of the
1496:In Tamil Nadu, the
1452:Viluppuram district
1356:Vijayanagara Empire
1343:held sway over the
990:Dravidian languages
845:Dravidian dynasties
793:culture and history
785:Part of a series on
209:Vijayanagara Empire
101:Three Crowned Kings
6997:on 10 October 2006
6480:. Routledge (UK).
6478:A History of India
6146:The Times of India
5906:on 28 October 2006
5824:Rajesh Venugopal,
5752:on 2 December 2013
5642:on 30 October 2004
5609:on 9 February 2006
5543:on 21 October 2006
5008:, 1935. pp 211–215
4623:A History of India
4608:) —K.A.N. Sastri,
4574:, OUP (1955) p 124
4548:, OUP (1955) p 105
4338:Porunaraatruppadai
4320:. 14 January 2013.
4242:on 28 October 2013
4197:on 26 August 2006.
3928:The Times of India
3715:Tamil inscriptions
3654:Central Government
3615:Dravidian movement
3611:Affirmative action
3543:affirmative action
3476:C. Rajagopalachari
3469:The trauma of the
3467:
3396:(INA), founded by
3382:Subramania Bharati
3380:in 1910. The poet
3331:
3205:Anglo-Maratha Wars
3194:British Government
3170:British Parliament
3165:
3123:Nizam of Hyderabad
3075:
3026:
2834:
2770:Battle of Talikota
2762:
2719:
2656:(r. 1299–1314), a
2591:
2551:Rajendra Chola III
2526:Athirajendra Chola
2522:Virarajendra Chola
2491:
2424:
2302:
2207:Narasimhavarman II
2197:as their capital.
2141:
2108:Kulothunga Chola I
1693:
1685:Perumpāṇāṟṟuppaṭai
1619:Satavahana dynasty
1552:, resembles early
1533:, 24 km from
1415:Lower Palaeolithic
1382:Prehistoric period
1229:Telugu Desam Party
253:Ancient Tamil Nadu
234:Thondaiman Kingdom
116:Naming conventions
7321:
7320:
7298:Jammu and Kashmir
7270:Union territories
7130:Arunachal Pradesh
7036:Dr.R. Kalaikkovan
7012:"ஆளும் அரிதாரம் (
6937:on 15 August 2006
6506:978-1-57181-917-8
6487:978-0-415-32919-4
6468:978-0-14-027825-5
6449:978-0-472-08187-5
6430:978-0-00-638784-8
6406:978-1-4021-5115-6
6387:978-0-393-31898-2
6336:on 13 March 2007.
6295:978-0-19-560686-7
6065:"ஆளும் அரிதாரம் (
6041:Cynthia Stephen,
6007:Dravidar Kazhagam
5900:India Today Group
5259:978-1-009-15015-6
5021:, 1935 pp 211–220
4716:is attributed to
4476:on 9 October 2006
4402:. Tamilnation.org
3569:Dravidar Kazhagam
3523:Sri Lankan Tamils
3478:(Rajaji) was the
3255:soldiers mutinied
3201:Anglo-Mysore Wars
3161:Madras Presidency
2987:Peda Venkata Raya
2979:Vijayanagara King
2732:Madurai Sultanate
2637:Madurai Sultanate
2534:Rajaraja Narendra
2354:Battle of Tellaru
2156:Narasimhavarman I
2104:Kalingattupparani
1998:Thirunavukkarasar
1941:evolved from the
1829:Senguttuvan Chera
1825:Nedum Cheralathan
1658:Pillars of Ashoka
1364:Madras Presidency
1306:Upper Paleolithic
1292:
1291:
1244:Dravidian parties
1234:Tamil nationalism
1103:Dravidian peoples
972:Dravidian studies
780:
779:
723:Tamil Nationalism
625:Tamil Seychellois
593:Tamil Indonesians
577:Tamil Australians
531:Sri Lankan Tamils
327:
326:
204:Madurai Sultanate
76:Maritime contacts
7392:
7362:
7361:
7350:
7349:
7348:
7338:
7337:
7329:
7165:Himachal Pradesh
7109:History of India
7107:
7106:
7095:
7088:
7081:
7072:
7071:
7047:
7045:
7043:
7027:
7025:
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7014:Reigning filmdom
7006:
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6996:
6990:. Archived from
6985:
6976:
6974:
6972:
6967:on 18 March 2009
6966:
6960:. Archived from
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6930:. Archived from
6925:
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6882:Nambi Arooran, K
6873:
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6850:
6845:on 11 March 2007
6841:. Archived from
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6748:on 23 April 2005
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6729:
6720:. Archived from
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6700:on 13 April 2010
6696:. Archived from
6689:
6687:
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6680:on 21 March 2006
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6660:on 24 April 2006
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6472:
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6420:India, a History
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6067:Reigning filmdom
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5792:on 18 March 2016
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5562:
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5497:on 13 April 2010
5487:
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5450:
5435:
5429:
5426:The Hollow Crown
5422:
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5397:
5391:
5388:India, a History
5384:
5378:
5375:
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5366:India, a History
5362:
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5353:India, a History
5349:
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5340:India, a History
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5288:India, a History
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4903:"Pandya Dynasty"
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3251:William Bentinck
3179:Governor General
3097:. In Europe the
2963:Coromandel Coast
2789:Thirumalai Nayak
2754:Tanjore painting
2703:Thanjavur Nayaks
2568:Vanthiyaththevan
2559:Kopperunchinga I
2514:Eastern Chalukya
2429:Rajendra Chola I
2390:Vijayalaya Chola
2268:was occupied by
2239:Tantric Buddhism
2149:Mahendravarman I
2088:Rajaraja Chola I
1895:Kalabhra dynasty
1712:Vedic Sacrifices
1613:was part of the
1434:hunter-gatherers
1413:For most of the
1400:Bronze Age India
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746:Tamil portal
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613:Tamil Mauritians
541:Singapore Tamils
536:Malaysian Tamils
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224:Kalahasti Nayaks
173:Medieval history
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7053:Further reading
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7018:(in Tamil). BBC
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3598:
3577:(country of
3574:Dravida Nadu
3572:
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3536:
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3474:Presidency.
3468:
3465:was renamed.
3463:Madras State
3412:
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3385:
3358:
3332:
3324:
3286:
3264:
3239:
3198:
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3132:Chanda Sahib
3116:
3108:Robert Clive
3089:in 1739 and
3076:
3042:
3027:
2999:
2995:Vellore Fort
2956:
2929:
2902:
2823:
2822:
2818:
2814:Polygar Wars
2807:
2787:In Madurai,
2786:
2782:Tarangambadi
2763:
2758:
2724:Vijayanagara
2720:
2640:
2621:
2612:
2608:
2604:
2600:
2596:
2592:
2587:Chera Empire
2577:
2567:
2511:
2492:
2460:
2425:
2416:Chola Empire
2387:
2384:Later Cholas
2376:Early Cholas
2370:Chola Empire
2350:Rashtrakutas
2347:
2335:
2323:Roman Empire
2318:
2303:
2251:
2243:Confucianism
2205:, built for
2203:Shore Temple
2184:Pallavamalla
2183:
2180:Kaveri River
2152:
2151:and his son
2142:
2133:Mamallapuram
2129:Shore Temple
2103:
2095:
2091:
2079:Ramavatharam
2078:
2067:
2064:Tamil script
2062:
2045:Mamallapuram
2029:
2025:
2013:
2002:Poigai Alvar
1974:
1969:
1965:
1961:
1954:
1950:
1949:such as the
1943:Tamil-Brahmi
1936:
1934:
1916:
1910:
1908:literature.
1898:
1867:
1865:
1860:
1849:
1843:
1836:
1801:
1790:
1786:Netunalvatai
1784:
1778:
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1655:
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1554:Tamil-Brahmi
1531:Adichanallur
1528:
1516:
1495:
1457:Homo sapiens
1455:
1449:
1445:homo sapiens
1438:
1425:Homo erectus
1423:
1412:
1409:Palaeolithic
1370:. After the
1349:
1310:
1295:
1293:
1249:Dravida Nadu
1113:Gondi people
844:
690:Tamil Muslim
637:Dutch Tamils
633:Swiss Tamils
491:Architecture
436:Tamilization
366:
278:Inscriptions
258:Architecture
194:Chola Empire
156:Early Cholas
151:Early Cheras
111:Legal system
31:
30:
15:
7308:Lakshadweep
7260:West Bengal
7255:Uttarakhand
7190:Maharashtra
6563:18 November
6355:Roman Karur
6257:The Federal
6116:15 November
5940:15 November
5910:15 November
5880:15 November
5756:23 November
5710:17 November
5684:15 November
5646:15 November
5613:15 November
5580:15 November
5547:13 November
5449:15 November
5386:John Keay,
5364:John Keay,
5351:John Keay,
5338:John Keay,
5324:18 November
5286:John Keay,
5127:15 November
5117:R. Nagasamy
5032:Chidambaram
4913:15 November
4694:15 November
4653:Simhavishnu
4496:Roman Karur
4480:15 November
4406:15 November
4289:15 November
4264:, 1935 p 20
4246:15 November
4231:Satyaputras
4070:15 November
4049:Krishnagiri
4033:15 November
3698:M.K. Stalin
3690:M.K. Stalin
3619:Karunanidhi
3488:Rayalaseema
3378:Pondicherry
3283:British Raj
3230:Oomaithurai
3218:Oomaithurai
3214:Kattabomman
3134:'s fort in
3083:Pondicherry
3073:(1717–1795)
2991:Chandragiri
2989:, based in
2909:Chhatrapati
2846:(1730–1769)
2840:(1686–1730)
2809:Pudukkottai
2667:Kanchipuram
2663:Kanyakumari
2650:Tirunelveli
2642:Malik Kafur
2503:Tungabhadra
2476:kingdom of
2441:South India
2406:Parantaka I
2398:Mutharaiyar
2266:Kanchipuram
2229:capital of
2215:Bodhidharma
2195:Kanchipuram
2191:South India
2176:Simhavishnu
2049:Kanchipuram
2040:Vaishnavism
1753:Tirunelveli
1745:Megasthenes
1726:Kocengannan
1700:early Chola
1647:Vaishnavism
1623:Tolkappiyam
1535:Tirunelveli
1517:During the
1466:Microlithic
1462:flake tools
1420:south India
1073:South India
873:Rashtrakuta
663:Tamil Hindu
399:Agriculture
71:Wootz steel
7374:Categories
7313:Puducherry
7283:Chandigarh
7235:Tamil Nadu
7038:(in Tamil)
7022:8 November
7001:17 October
6941:17 October
6911:17 October
6887:16 October
6868:16 October
6849:12 October
6704:16 October
6415:Keay, John
6274:References
6236:14 January
6210:14 January
6185:14 January
6151:14 January
6075:8 November
5501:16 October
5428:, pp 19–24
5412:1047901420
5173:pp 214–217
4982:pp 144–145
4938:26 January
4825:pp 342–344
4763:pp 333–335
4710:Tirukkural
4606:Kaliararar
4348:Purananuru
3873:9 February
3841:9 February
3761:Shodhganga
3579:Dravidians
3508:Tamil Nadu
3370:Pondichéry
3210:a conflict
3095:Pondichéry
3002:Serfoji II
2897:See also:
2800:warriors.
2707:See also:
2671:Punaamalli
2557:chieftain
2422:(c. 1030).
2374:See also:
2327:Marco Polo
2221:school of
2160:Satavahana
2092:Tirumurais
2068:vatteluttu
1956:Tirukkural
1947:epic poems
1938:vatteluttu
1808:Tamil Nadu
1792:Pattupattu
1775:Purananuru
1708:Purananuru
1689:Thiruvekka
1581:See also:
1523:Megalithic
1376:Tamil Nadu
1345:Sri Vijaya
1341:Chola navy
1297:Tamil Nadu
1159:Giraavarus
1118:Kannadigas
1084:South Asia
868:Satavahana
685:Tamil Jain
466:Philosophy
461:Literature
246:Categories
121:Government
7240:Telangana
7225:Rajasthan
7200:Meghalaya
7175:Karnataka
7170:Jharkhand
6578:Antiquity
6313:The Colas
6304:796210659
6180:0971-751X
6172:The Hindu
6105:The Hindu
5973:0012-9976
5635:The Hindu
5602:The Hindu
5443:The Hindu
5200:Rama Raya
5061:The Colas
5057:kudavolai
5040:The CoLas
5036:Kampuchea
5019:The CoLas
5006:The CoLas
4800:The CōĻas
4774:The CoLas
4735:The CōĻas
4657:The CōĻas
4517:29 August
4353:The Colas
4343:Akananuru
4262:The CōĻas
4059:The Hindu
4022:The Hindu
3801:Antiquity
3587:Karnataka
3471:partition
3456:political
3374:Aurobindo
3267:Sepoy war
3190:India Act
3034:Aurangzeb
3015:Tyagaraja
3013:composer
2971:Vandavasi
2949:in 1698.
2919:by 1678.
2903:In 1676,
2728:Karnataka
2445:Srivijaya
2310:Kalabhras
2256:based in
2254:Chalukyas
2235:Srivijaya
2057:Thanjavur
1982:Nayanmars
1978:Vaishnava
1966:devakulam
1883:Auxumites
1770:Akananuru
1670:Kharavela
1543:Neolithic
1506:Neolithic
1502:Neolithic
1498:Neolithic
1492:Neolithic
1430:hand axes
1329:Kalabhras
1161:(Extinct)
1155:(Extinct)
1128:Malayalis
1079:Sri Lanka
1075:(Dravida)
791:Dravidian
409:Education
394:Tamilakam
273:Monuments
268:Economies
106:Education
56:Tamiḻakam
7364:Religion
7210:Nagaland
7062:Archived
7042:12 April
6971:15 March
6801:cite web
6417:(2000).
6284:(2000).
6205:The Week
6019:politics
5981:24479122
5852:BBC News
5806:cite web
5766:cite web
5720:cite web
5459:cite web
5390:, pp 380
5076:, pp 294
5063:, p 496.
4851:., pp 68
4838:pp 91–92
4776:, pp 102
4722:Sanskrit
4714:distichs
4422:Herakles
4125:Archived
4104:Archived
4006:, p. 46.
3993:, p. 45.
3968:cite web
3958:10 March
3949:Archived
3908:10 March
3902:Archived
3867:Archived
3835:Archived
3820:, p. 14.
3704:See also
3494:and the
3339:Ryotwari
3335:monsoons
3240:In 1798
3087:Karaikal
3039:Polygars
3032:Emperor
2679:Kākatiya
2495:Sinhalas
2478:Cambodia
2472:and the
2470:Thailand
2465:Godavari
2449:Mahipala
2433:Maldives
2402:Aditya I
2342:Chalukya
2306:Kadungon
2231:Chang'an
2223:Buddhism
2145:Pallavas
2137:Pallavas
2114:Pallavas
2083:Auvaiyar
2076:Kamban's
2010:Peyalvar
1930:Buddhism
1902:Buddhist
1783:and the
1773:and the
1651:Shaktism
1643:Shaivite
1631:Buddhism
1519:Iron Age
1513:Iron Age
1333:Pallavas
1213:Politics
1054:Charvaka
1039:Buddhism
1029:Hinduism
1017:Religion
984:Language
888:Kakatiya
878:Chalukya
707:Politics
647:Religion
501:Calendar
481:Medicine
456:Language
414:Industry
334:a series
332:Part of
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7326:Portals
7245:Tripura
7205:Mizoram
7195:Manipur
7160:Haryana
7155:Gujarat
6829:16 June
6791:14 June
6771:14 June
6752:14 June
6728:14 June
6230:Outlook
5858:27 June
5368:, p 379
5303:, p 583
5290:, p 370
5210:, p 266
5202:fought
4812:217–218
4649:Pallava
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4387:Magadha
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3720:Tamizhi
3684:. Then
3669:2G scam
3496:Bellary
3423:led by
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2967:Pulicat
2935:Maratha
2917:Vellore
2768:in the
2750:Maratha
2746:Tanjore
2681:ruler,
2546:Hoysala
2524:'s son
2304:Pandya
2284:Pandyas
2276:(south
2153:Mamalla
2036:Saivism
1926:Jainism
1878:Muziris
1869:Yavanas
1833:Kannagi
1747:in his
1741:Madurai
1666:Kalinga
1639:Ajivika
1635:Jainism
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1368:British
1200:Koragas
1195:Soligas
1185:Paniyas
1180:Kurukhs
1175:Kodavas
1143:Tuluvas
1133:Telugus
1123:Kodavas
1067:Regions
1049:Ājīvika
1044:Śramaṇa
1034:Jainism
951:Culture
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898:Sangama
893:Hoysala
883:Pallava
863:Pandyan
826:History
496:Cuisine
449:Culture
404:Economy
360:History
263:Culture
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7340:Tamils
7303:Ladakh
7230:Sikkim
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