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Pannai,
Panai or Pane was a
Buddhist kingdom located on the east
coast of
Northern Sumatra that
existed between the 11th and 14th centuries. The kingdom...
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Aalavandhan (also
known as
Periya pannai) for
bringing a low
status groom for his
elder daughter (Janaki) at
Periya pannai's house. In revenge, Ambalavanan...
- the
patronage of
Thiruvennai Nallur Sadayappa Vallal, a
chieftain of the
Pannai lineage. In
gratitude to his patron,
Kamban references his name once in...
- wicket-gate"
adorned with
great splendour and the "gate of
large jewels";
Paṇṇai with
water in its
bathing ghats; the
ancient Malaiyūr with the
strong mountain...
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nearby island Bangha and
captured Mevilibangham. The
fleet then
sailed to
Pannai, on the
eastern Sumatran mainland,
followed by
Ilamuridesam in northern...
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kingdom was
sacked and the king was
taken captive.
Along with Kadaram,
Pannai in present-day
Sumatra and
Malaiyur and the
Malayan peninsula were attacked...
- Meenakshisundaram, T. P. (1982) A
History of
Tamil Language,
Sarvodaya Ilakkiya Pannai. (translated) pp. 241–2 "By govt. order: 9,000
words to
enter Tamil vocabulary"...
- who
later directed the
Hindi remake Hum
Paanch (1981) and in
Tamil as
Pannai Purathu Pandavargal (1982). The
movie is an
adaptation of the epic Mahabharata...
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Rajendran claims to have raided:: 77–78, 170
Sriwijaya (Palembang)
Pannai (
Pannai kingdom)
Malaiyur (the
Malayu of the 7th century, i.e. Jambi) (referring...
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pursued his
interests in
Tamil literature and music. He
founded Tamil Pannai, a
publishing firm, to
promote books on
Congress leaders and
Tamil writers...