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Tamilakam (Tamil: தமிழ்நாடு, romanized: Tamiḻnadu) was the
geographical region inhabited by the
ancient Tamil people,
covering the
southernmost region...
- and Shaivism, was the
predominant religion in
ancient Tamilakam. The
Sangam period in
Tamilakam (c. 600 BCE–300 CE) was
characterized by the coexistence...
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Naming conventions of the
Tamilakam in the
Sangam literature have been one of the
foremost concerns of Tamilology. The
Surnames of the Caṅkam Age: Literary...
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ancient Tamil dynasty of
South India, and
among the four
great kingdoms of
Tamilakam, the
other three being the Pallavas, the
Cholas and the Cheras. Existing...
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Tamil Emperor of the
Early Cholas of the
Chola dynasty who
ruled ancient Tamilakam (Modern day
Tamil Nadu in
Southern India) from Uraiyur. He is credited...
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Puthiya Tamilagam (transl. New Tamilagam; abbr. PT) is an
Indian regional political party in
Tamil Nadu. It was
founded by the
former member of the...
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human occupation for more than 3,800 years. In the
Sangam period,
Tamilakam was
ruled by the
Three Crowned Kings of the Cheras,
Cholas and Pandyas...
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Cholas in the mid-9th
century CE. As one of the
Three Crowned Kings of
Tamilakam,
along with the
Chera and Pandya, the
dynasty continued to
govern over...
- to 1st
century BCE)
indicates the
borders of
Tamilakam as
Tirumala and Kanniyakumari. The name
Tamilakam is used in
other Sangam era
literature such as...
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region being inhabited by
hominids more than 400
millennia ago.
Ancient Tamilakam, a
region roughly on par with the
Madras state, was
ruled by a triumvirate...