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- followed in other Pandya inscriptions, such as the Larger Chinnamanur (Sinnamanur) inscription and the Dhalavaipuram (Dalavayapuram) inscription. This appears...
- Kolahala ("the Confounder of the Circle of his Enemies"). The Larger Sinnamanur Plates are the major source of information about this Pandya king. The...
- name of the king is famously omitted in the Tamil portion of the Larger Sinnamanur Plates. Chadaiyan extended the Pandya influence into the Kongu country...
- Parantaka Viranarayana (r. c. 880–900 AD). He is the donor of the Larger Sinnamanur Plates. Rajasimha was the son of Parantaka Viranarayana and Vanavan Mahadevi...
- scholars. Of particular note, states Shulman, is the tenth-century CE Sinnamanur inscription that mentions a Pandyan king who sponsored the "translation...
- this alliance, Rajasimha, described as a member of Chandra-Aditya Kula (Sinnamanur copper plates), was "destro**** by the Chola king Parantaka". It was initially...
- Solamaligai which had also served as a Chola capital. According to the Sinnamanur plates, Kumbakonam was the site of a battle between the Pallava king Sri...
- the Pallavas and in the Kongu country. Although mentioned in the Larger Sinnamanur Plates, the Velvikkudi Grant is the major source of information about...
- Aditya-Karikala, and the Tiruvalangadu Plates. Part IV: Copper-plate Grants from Sinnamanur, Tirukkalar, and Tiruchchengodu. IV: Miscellaneous Inscriptions from the...
- this alliance, is described as a member of Chandra-Aditya Kula in the Sinnamanur copper plates. It was initially ****umed by K. A. N. Sastri and E. P. N...