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Chenkuttuvan (c. 180 CE),
literally 'the
Righteous Kuttuvan',
title Kadal Pirakottiya,
identified with
Kadalottiya Vel
Kezhu Kuttuvan, was the most celebrated...
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period much
later than
Cenkuttuvan (and
composed the poem
based on a
reliable version of the
historical tradition regarding Cenkuttuvan and Kannaki). No direct...
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legend about his
being the
brother of king
Cenkuttuvan, as a
means to date this text. A
Chera king
Cenkuttuvan is
tentatively placed in the 100–250 CE,...
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Kerala was
first epigraphically recorded as
Cheras (Keralaputra) in a 3rd-century BCE rock
inscription by the
Mauryan emperor Ashoka of Magadha. It was...
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Silappatikaram (circa 100 AD to 300 AD)
speaks of the then
Chera King
Cenkuttuvan receiving gifts of gold and
precious stones from a
certain 'Golden Temple'...
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Silappatikaram (c 100 AD to 300 AD at the latest)
speaks of the then
Chera King
Cenkuttuvan receiving gifts of gold and
precious stones from a
certain 'Golden Temple'...
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inaugurated in
Kannagi Temple in the
Chera Kingdom in India, by
Emperor Cenkuttuvan; the
function is
attended by GajaBahu, king of
Central Sri
Lanka (Mahavamso)...
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temple to
Kannagi (identified as
Pattini in this case) by the
Chera king
Cenkuttuvan.
Pattini is
honoured in
annual fertility rites such as
Gammaduwa (village...
- Matalur/Matalan
Madurai Kumarananar (Purananuru). The son of
Chera ruler Cenkuttuvan was also
referred to as "Kuttuvan Cheral".
Kuttuvan was
probably an ancient...
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Uthiyan Cheralathan, King (c.105–130)
Nedum Cheralathan, King (c.130–188)
Cenkuttuvan, King (c.188–244)
Kushan Empire (complete list) – Vima Kadphises, Ruler/Emperor...