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Chokkanatha Nayak (1662—1682)
succeeded his
father Muttu Alkadri Nayak, as the
ruler of the
Madurai Nayak dynasty, when he was
sixteen years old....
- The
Chokkanatha Nayak Palace, now
officially known as Rani
Mangammal Mahal is a mid
seventeenth century palace built by the
Madurai Nayak rulers. It located...
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lasted until 1673, when
Chokkanatha Nayak, the
ruler of Madurai,
invaded Thanjavur and
killed its ruler, Vijayaraghava.
Chokkanatha placed his
brother Alagiri...
- present-day Madurai, India)
during the
minority of her
grandson Vijaya Ranga Chokkanatha in 1689—1704. She was a po****r
administrator and is
still widely remembered...
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Manickavelu Naicker Sri
Vikrama Rajasinha of
Kandy Raghunatha Nayak Chokkanatha Nayak Tirumala Nayaka Rani
Mangammal Queen Meenakshi "India - Decline...
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brought to an
abrupt end by
Chokkanatha Nayak of Madurai. The end of the
Thanjavur Nayak dynasty was
brought on by
Chokkanatha Nayak, the
Nayak of Madurai...
- granddaughter-in-law of Rani Mangammal. She
married king
Vijaya Ranga Chokkanatha Nayak of the
Madurai Nayak Kingdom. In 1731, her
spouse died without...
- 87,722. The town also
hosts two
famous temples –
Arulmigu Meenakshi Chokkanatha Swamy Temple built in 13th
century by
Pandiya King
Maravarma Sundarapandiyan...
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century Telugu writing mentions the last
ruler of the dynasty,
Vijayaranga Chokkanatha Nayak, as
belonging to the
Garikepati family of the
Balija caste. According...
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Nayak 1659–1662
Chokkanatha Nayak 1662–1682
Rangakrishna Muthu Virappa Nayak 1682–1689 Rani Mangammal‡ 1689–1704
Vijaya Ranga Chokkanatha Nayak 1704–1731...