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country of the
Kadambu clan,
possibly Kadambas, on an "island" ["iru munnirthuruthi"] on the
Malabar Coast (?) (with the
sacred kadambu tree as
their totem...
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kadambu tree (ironwood), the
place where the
maiden climbed the
kadambu tree
became known as
Kadamberi -
which is a
combination of 2 words. "
kadambu"...
- the
ruler who "overthrew the
Kadambu [tribe] with
fences of the vast/dark water" or as the one "who
overthrew the
Kadambu of the sea." He also conquered...
- were the
Kadambus (possibly the Kadambas), whom he
defeated in battle. He is also said to have
conquered an island,
guarded by the
kadambu tree, by crossing...
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Historians Chopra et al.
claim the
Kadambas were none
other than the
Kadambu tribe who were in
conflict with the
Chera kingdom (of
modern Kerala) during...
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Sizes range from 3.5 feet by 4 inches to 4.5 feet by 6 inches. The wood of
kadambu, maruthu, jack fruit, and
aanjili trees are
preferred (See List of Indian...
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Kadamba tree The
Kadambu tree is the
sthala vriksha of the Siva
temple situated here. This
village is
named as
Kadambur because of the
Kadambu tree, named...
- ****igera/
Prosopis juliflora 24 Satabisha/ Shatataraka/ Chathayam/
Sathayam Kadambu/ Kadambam/ Katampu/
Valanch Kadam Tree/
Indian Oak
Anthocephalus cadamba/...
- of the lake as ‘Peria Eri’ (the big lake) and also as
Kadambu Eri (the lake
surrounded by
Kadambu Trees).
Accounts of
Rajaraja give a
brief of how tax...
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Ezhimala was near to the land of the
Kosar people and the
country of the
Kadambu tribe. It also
mentioned that
Nannan fought and died in the
battle against...