-
Tamilakam (Tamil: தமிழகம், romanized: Tamiḻakam) was the
geographical region inhabited by the
ancient Tamil people,
covering the
southernmost region of...
- the east
coast via
Arikamedu in
ancient Tamilakkam.
Thirumudi Kari rose to
become a
powerful emperor in
Tamilakkam before he was
killed by the
early Chola...
-
Tamil rulers of the
ancient Tondai Nadu (Tondaimandalam)
division of
Tamilakkam in
South India.
Their capital was at Kanchipuram. They
ruled with the...
-
Konadu identified with the
Kodumbalur and
surrounding areas in
ancient Tamilakkam. They
trace their lineage to the clan of Krishna; one of the inscriptions...
-
Veera Pandyan) was a
Pandyan Prince and co-King, who
ruled regions of
Tamilakkam, in
southern India,
between 1253–1275 CE.
Jatavarman Vira
Pandiyan II...
- with the
arrival of
Brahmins from the north.
Ancient Tamil Nadu (part of
Tamilakkam) had a
different stratification of
society in four or five
regions (Tinai)...
- at
Veppathur dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The
dynasties of
early medieval Tamilakkam expanded and
erected structural additions to many of
these brick shrines...
- by the end of the 6th century,
defeating kings of
Ceylon and
mainland Tamilakkam.
Narasimhavarman I and
Paramesvaravarman I
stand out for
their achievements...
-
centers for
trade between Aethiopia and
Egypt on the one hand, and Syria,
Tamilakkam, and
Tamraparni (ancient Sri Lanka) on the other. The road
across the...
- Muziris, in the
Kerala region.
Muziris was a
major centre of
trade in
Tamilakkam between the
Chera Empire and the
Roman Empire.
Large ****ds of
coins and...