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Kochchenganan (Kōccengaṇān)
Kochengat Cholan or Śengaṇān (also
spelt Senganan)(Tamil: சோழன் செங்கணான்) was one of the
Tamil kings of the
Early Cholas mentioned...
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Vijayalaya Cholan including the
historical ones of Karikala,
Perunarkilli and
Kocengannan. The
Thiruvalangadu Plate swells this list to forty-four, and the Kanyakumari...
- Shiva. The
temple is
believed to have been
built by the
Early Chola king
Kocengannan. It is one of the
shrines of the 275
Paadal Petra Sthalams. Nanillam...
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temple in Tiruchirapalli, in the
state of India. The
temple was
built by
Kocengannan (Kochenga Chola), one of the
Early Cholas,
around 1,800
years ago. Nellaiappar...
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among those Chola kings who
feature in
Sangam literature:
Karikala and
Kocengannan.
There are no sure
means of
settling the
order of succession, of fixing...
- Karamamamunivar, the Pandavas,
Kocengannan and Arunagirinathar. The
temple is
believed to have been
constructed by the
Early Chola king
Kocengannan and
renovated in...
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Ilamcetcenni Karikalan Nedunkilli Nalankilli Killivalavan Kopperuncholan Kocengannan Perunarkilli Vijayalaya Chola (848–881)
Aditya (871–907)
Parantaka I...
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Ilamcetcenni Karikala Chola Nedunkilli Nalankilli Killivalavan Perunarkilli Kocengannan Nalluruththiran Major dynasties of
Velir are- Vēl Pāri
Ilanji Vel Irunkōvēl...
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Chera king
Kanaikkal Irumporai was
imprisoned by the
Early Chola king
Kocengannan.
Kumbakonam is
identified with the town of Malaikūrram
which had served...
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including the
genuinely historical ones of Karikala,
Perunarkilli and
Kocengannan. The
Thiruvalangadu Plates swells this list to forty-four, and the Kanya...