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  2. Tamil inscriptions in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    They are found in multiple Tamil words in the earliest Prakrit inscriptions of Sri Lanka. [11] [12] The Veḷ name is found several times, [13] [14] [15] mostly associated with the chief title Parumaka. [16] Parumaka is the single most common lay title in the entire corpus of ancient Brahmi inscriptions, occurring over 314 times.

  3. Tamil inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    Keeladi excavation site in Tamil Nadu found with Tamil inscriptions in various structures and artifacts, on pottery with Tamil names such as Aathan, Uthiran, Kuviran-Aathan and Thisan. [5] [6] Anaikoddai seal (steatite seal), Tamil inscriptions mixed in with Megalithic Graffiti Symbols found in Anaikoddai, Sri Lanka, c. 1000 BCE – c. 300 BCE ...

  4. Tissamaharama inscription No. 53 - Wikipedia

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    According to Mahadevan and P. Ragupthy, this inscription is a combination of readable Brahmi and Megalithic graffiti symbols that are usually found in megalithic and early historic pottery in South India and Sri Lanka [citation needed]. They believe that the first three letters, from left to right, of this inscriptions are Brahmi letters, the ...

  5. Anaikoddai seal - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Brahmi inscription from Kerala with similar trident symbol. It reads 'kadummi puta chera ' The Anaikoddai seal is a soapstone seal that was found in Anaikoddai, Sri Lanka during archeological excavations of a megalithic burial site by a team of researchers from the University of Jaffna .

  6. Category:Tamil inscriptions in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tamil inscriptions in Sri Lanka" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Galle Trilingual Inscription - Wikipedia

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    The Galle Trilingual Inscription is a stone tablet with an inscription in three languages, Chinese, Tamil and Persian, located in Galle, Sri Lanka. Dated 15 February 1409, it was installed by the Chinese admiral Zheng He in Galle during his grand voyages .

  8. Tamil-Brahmi - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil-Brahmi script has been paleographically and stratigraphically dated between the third century BCE and the first century CE, and it constitutes the earliest known writing system evidenced in many parts of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Sri Lanka. Tamil Brahmi inscriptions have been found on cave entrances, stone beds, potsherds ...

  9. Category:Tamil inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    Tamil inscriptions in Sri Lanka (4 P) Pages in category "Tamil inscriptions" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.