-
three Tamil dynasties were
referred to as the "three
crowned rulers (the mu-
ventar) of the
Tamil Region" in the
southern part of India. The
origin and the...
- the
three categories of chieftains, namely: the
Ventar,
Velir and
Kilar in
descending order.
Ventar were the
chieftains of the
three major lineages,...
- from Tamil: மூ, romanized: mū, lit. 'three' and Tamil: வேந்தர், romanized:
vēntar, lit. 'king',. They are
mentioned by
Megasthenes and the
Edicts of Ashoka...
- present-day
states Kerala and
Tamil Nadu. The lineage,
known as one of the mu-
ventar (the
Three Kings) of
Tamilakam (the
Tamil Country)
alongside the
Chola and...
- the
three categories of chieftains, namely: the
Ventar,
Velir and
Kilar in
descending order.
Ventar were the
chieftains of the
three major lineages,...
-
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 7 June 2011.
Retrieved 7 June 2011. The
Ventar-Velir-Velalar
groups constituted the
ruling and land-owning
classes in the...
- Chennai, India. p. 16.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 7 June 2011. The
Ventar -
Velir -
Vellalar groups constituted the
ruling and land-owning classes...
-
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 7 June 2011.
Retrieved 7 June 2011. The
Ventar-Velir-Velalar
groups constituted the
ruling and land-owning
classes in the...
-
three Tamil dynasties were
referred to as the "three
crowned rulers (the mu-
ventar) of the
Tamil country". The
origin and the
timeline of the
Pandya dynasty...
- the
three categories of chieftains, namely: the
Ventar,
Velir and
Kilar in
descending order.
Ventar were the
chieftains of the
three major lineages,...