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- Rajakesari (Tamil:இராஜகேசரி), meaning "A lion among Kings", is a Tamil language historical novel written by Gokul Seshadri. It is set in Tamil Nadu during...
- பொன்னியின்_செல்வன் Ponniyin Selvan - Complete Novel in Tamil Wikisource (Unicode) Rajakesari, a new novel written by Gokul Seshadri, happens during the later part...
- was a partner in Chola king Rajakesari Varman's campaign in Kongu country (present-day central Tamil Nadu). King Rajakesari Varman can be identified either...
- and ancient pearl necklace. Sundara Chola called himself Maduraikonda Rajakesari, that is the Royal Lion who took Madurai and Madhurantaka (destroyer of...
- his co-regent. He ****umed many of the titles of his father including Rajakesari when he was a co-regent. He subsequently switched to Parakesari when he...
- Prosperity! In the 21st year of (the reign of) the illustrious Ko Raja Rajakesari Varma, alias the illustrious Rajaraja Deva, who, while both the goddess...
- latter seems to have ascended the throne in 12th for he has the title Rajakesari from then on. When these tasks were completed, in 1054 Rajadhiraja invaded...
- Gandaraditha Chola Rajakesari Varman, Merkey Ezhuntharulina Thevar King of Tanjore Reign 955–956 CE Predecessor Parantaka I Successor Arinjaya Empress...
- and Tamil Nadu. Coimbatore was located along the ancient trade route Rajakesari Peruvazhi that extended from Muziris to Arikamedu in South India. The...
- Rajaraja Chola III மூன்றாம் இராஜராஜ சோழன் Rajakesari Chola territories c. 1246 CE Reign July 1216–1246 CE Predecessor Kulothunga Chola III Successor Rajendra...