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- Thanjavur (Tamil: [t̪aɲdʑaːʋuːɾ]), also known as Thanjai, previously known as Tanjore, is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the 12th biggest city...
- century, who divided the territory into Nayak kingdoms which were Madurai, Tanjore, Gingee and Kalahasthi. In the mid-15th century they became an independent...
- Indian painting style, originating in the town of Thanjavur (anglicized as Tanjore) in Tamil Nadu. The art form draws its immediate resources and inspiration...
- Look up Tanjore or Thanjavur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tanjore is the anglicised name of Thanjavur, a city in Tamil Nadu, India Tanjore may also...
- initially, and then moved to Travancore to the court of Swathi Thirunal. The Tanjore brothers gave the actual form of the recent day repertoire of Bharatanatyam...
- of the kingdom to the British East India Company, becoming part of the Tanjore District (Madras Presidency). The district collectorate system was installed...
- Conquest of Tanjore was a military campaign launched by Chokkanatha Nayak, the ruler of Madurai, against Vijaya Raghava Nayak, the king of Tanjore, in retaliation...
- Vijayanagara Empire. In the early 16th century, Virasekhara Chola, king of Tanjore, rose out of obscurity and plundered the dominions of the Pandya prince...
- siege of Tanjore was a series of battles fought between forces of the British East India Company, the Arcot State and the Rajah of Tanjore. The sieges...
- The Raja of Tanjore is a title pertaining to two distinct South Indian dynasties: Thanjavur Nayak kingdom (1532–1673) Thanjavur Maratha kingdom (1674–1855)...