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Netunceliyan I (Tamil: நெடுஞ்செழியன், r. c. 270 BCE)) was an
early Pandyan king. He was
titled the Āriyappaṭai-kaṭanta
Neṭuñceḻiyaṉ,
signifying his defeat...
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Archaeological Survey of India. The
inscriptions mentions that
workers of
Neṭuñceḻiyaṉ I, a
Pandyan king of
Sangam period, (c. 270 BCE) made
stone beds for...
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missing her husband,
another of a
chaotic war camp with the
Pandya king
Netunceliyan busy and
attending his
injured soldiers. The
former is the akam-genre...
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anklet of Kannagi.[citation needed]
Madurai was
ruled by the
Pandyan king
Neṭuñceḻiyaṉ I. When
Kovalan tried to sell the anklet, it was
mistaken for a stolen...
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Bhadrabahu d. 270 BCE: The
tamil brahmi inscriptions mentions that
workers of
Neṭuñceḻiyaṉ I, a
Pandyan king of
Sangam period, (c. 270 BCE) made
stone beds for...
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Madurai from
Poomphuhar (Book 2)
Kavunthi Adigal - A Jain nun (Book 2)
Netunceliyan I -
Pandya king (Book 2)
Kopperundevi -
Pandya Queen (Book 2)
Indra –...
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lasting legacy in the region.[citation needed] Also
transliterated as
Neṭuñceḻiyaṉ. (ISO 15919) Mendis, G. C. (1996). The
Early History of
Ceylon and Its...
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proposal of 1973, the
earliest Tamil Brahmi inscriptions such as the
Netunceliyan rock
inscriptions at the
Mangulam site were
derived from
Ashokan Brahmi...
- Maturai"
Mankuti Marutanar Netunceliyan 782 Vanci, some
akaval Neṭunalvāṭai "Good long
northern wind"
Nakkirar Netunceliyan 188
Akaval Kuṟiñcippāṭṭu "Song...