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- T. V. Sadasiva Pandarathar (15 July 1892 – 02 January 1960) was a Tamil historian from Tamil Nadu, India. Sadasiva Pandarathar was born in Thiruppurambiyam...
- community known as 'Pandarathar'.[better source needed] The Pandarathar caste is composed of respectable people. The name pandarathar means valuable storing...
- A. (1935). The ChōĻas, University of Madras, Madras (Reprinted 1984) Pandarathar, T. V. Sadasiva. Pirkaala Cholar Sarithiram (History of the Later Cholas)...
- Sadasiva Pandarathar: Pirkala Chozar Varalaaru, Annamalai University Publication. Gokul Seshadri's Ponniyinselvan Facts and Fiction Sadasiva Pandarathar's Pirkala...
- (Jayantavarman). K. A. Nilakanta Sastri – c. 620–645 CE. T. V. Sadasiva Pandarathar – c. 600–625 CE. Noboru Karashima – c. 590–620 CE K. A. Nilakanta Sastri...
- bureaucrat, and current president of Kannada Sahitya Parishat T. V. Sadasiva Pandarathar - Tamil Historical writer Pandit Ganayogi Panchakshara Gawai – Hindustani...
- K. A. Nilakanta Sastri (revised date) — c. 654–670 CE T. V. Sadasiva Pandarathar — c. 600–625 CE. K. V. Ramanascension year = 653 CE.[citation needed]...
- Krishnamachari, the former finance minister of India T. V. Sadasiva Pandarathar, famous Historian Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman, famous mridangam player....
- It was a zamin ruled by a Kallar caste with the title of Malavaraya Pandarathar. In 1879, the zamin, which had an area of 2527 acres, was paid to the...
- K. A. Nilakanta Sastri (revised date) - c. 670–700 CE T. V. Sadasiva Pandarathar - c. 640–670 CE Noburu Karashima - c. 650–700 CE (or) c. 670–700 CE V...