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Irunkōvēl, also
known as Irungkōvēl, Irukkuvēl, and Ilangōvēlir, was a
title of the
Irunkōvēl line of
Velir kings. The
Irunkovel line of
kings ruled over...
- Purananuru, one of the
Eight Anthologies of
Sangam literature,
praises King
Irunkōvēl, a 49th
generation descendant of the Vēlir clan
whose ancestors appeared...
- c. 50–125 CE, or 140–200 CE. He was a
contemporary of
Karikala Chola,
Irunkōvēl and Vēl Pāri. He was the
close friend,
confidant and
alleged favorite...
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chieftain and a
feudatory of
Parantaka II. He
succeeded his
father as the
Irunkovel king of Kodumbalur. He was
related to the
Cholas by his
mother side, as...
- 338
Goody &
Tambiah (1973), p. 136
Bibliography Ramanathan, P. (1969),
Iruṅkoveḷ and the Koṭṭai Veḷāḷar--The
Possible Origins of a
Closed Community.Bulletin...
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Zamindar under British rule (1803–1947) Athiyamān Athiyamān Nedumān Añci
Irunkōvēl Malaiyamān
Thirumudi Kāri Malayamān Vaiyāvik Kōpperum Pēkan Vēl Pāri Ilanji...
-
Azhwarkadiyan Nambi.
Boothi Vikramakesari alias Kodumbalur Periya Velar:
Irunkovel chieftain and
uncle of Vaanathi. The
Commander of the
southern troops...
- பாடியவர்: கபிலர், பாடப்பட்டோன்: இருங்கோவேள், திணை: பாடாண், துறை: பரிசில் ..
Irunkovel "You,
whose ancestors appeared out of the
sacrificial fire-pit of a northern...
- of king Karunandakkan, the
predecessor of
Vikramaditya Varaguna. The
Irunkovel or
Irukkuvel chieftains were
another ancient Velir clan who
ruled from...
- of
stone encryptions in Tamil,
Kannada and Sanskrit.[citation needed]
Irunkōvēl B. L. Rice.
Gazetteer of Mysore.
Asian Educational Services, 2001 - Karnataka...