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  2. Pondicherry - Wikipedia

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    Pondicherry (/ ˌ p ɒ n d ɪ ˈ tʃ ɛr i / ... During the 14th century, the city was under the rule of Naikship of Gingee of the Vijayanagara Empire, from 1370 to ...

  3. History of Puducherry - Wikipedia

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    The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, of the 1st century, mentions a marketplace named Poduke or Poduca (ch. 60). G.W.B. Huntingford identified this as possibly being Arikamedu (now part of Ariyankuppam), located about 2 miles (3.2 km) from the modern city of Pondicherry. Puducherry was apparently an important destination for Roman trade with ...

  4. Transitional period of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    For a brief period, in the early and middle 14th century, it was an ascendant power in the island of Sri Lanka when all regional kingdoms accepted subordination. However, the Jaffna kingdom came under the rule of the south on one occasion; in 1450, following the conquest by Parâkramabâhu VI's adopted son, Prince Sapumal.

  5. List of Sengunthars - Wikipedia

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    Kangeyar, [20] a 14th-century poet who wrote "Urichol Nigandu". Arunagirinathar was a Tamil Shaiva saint-poet lived during the 14th century in Tamil Nadu, India. Padikasu Pulavar [21] Tamil poet of 17th century known for his work 'Thondaimandala Sadhakam'. Bharathidhasan (1891-1964) (born as Kanaga.

  6. History of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    The 14th-century invasion by the Delhi Sultans caused a retaliatory reaction from the Hindus, who rallied to build a new kingdom, called the Vijayanagara Empire. Bukka, with his brother Harihara, founded the Vijayanagara Empire based in the city of Vijayanagara in Karnataka . [ 79 ]

  7. Kangeyar - Wikipedia

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    Kangeyar was a Shaivite poet and ascetic who appears to have lived during 14th century. [1] [need quotation to verify] born in a Sengunthar Kaikola Mudaliar family of Tondaimandalam. He wrote Urichol Nigandu, a lexical work which is familiar to scholars. This lexicon was mentioned by Andipulavar in his Asiriya Nigandu.

  8. Nedungadu Tantondresswara temple - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, architectural excavations were conducted in this temple. The officials excavated about 14 Bronze sculptures belonging to 14th century. The excavated bronze idols were of Thirugnanasambandhar, Lord Vinayaga, Manickavasagar, Lord Murugan, Goddess Uma and dancing postures of Lord Shiva such as Ananda Tandavam. This temple from 1971 is ...

  9. History of South India - Wikipedia

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    In the 14th century, Kozhikode conquered large parts of central Kerala following the seize of Tirunavaya from Valluvanad, which was under the control of the king of Perumbadappu Swaroopam. He was forced to shift his capital (c. CE 1405) further south from Kodungallur to Kochi. In the 15th century, Cochin was reduced in to a vassal state of ...