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Publication place. India. Mannan Magal (Tamil: மன்னன் மகள், maṉṉaṉ makaḷ, lit. King's Daughter) is a Tamil language historical novel written by Sandilyan. The story is based on ancient Tamil poetry. It is a love story set around 1019 CE, focusing on the Rajendra Chola I#Expedition to the Ganges and politics in the ...
3. Relatives. Sean Roldan (grandson) Bhashyam Iyengar (6 November 1910 – 11 September 1987), better known by the pen name of Sandilyan, was an Indian writer known for his historical fiction novels in Tamil. He is known for his historical romance and adventure novels, often set in the times of the Chola and Pandya empires.
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Mannan Magal (Tamil: மன்னன் மகள்) is an Indian Tamil -language thriller soap opera aired on Jaya TV. [2] The show premiered on 17 February 2014 and aired Monday through Friday at 8:30 pm IST. A new show named Akka replaced this show at 8:30PM and pushed this serial to 9:30PM IST instead since 15 September 2014. [3]
Rajendra I died in 1044 in Brahmadesam, present-day Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu. Rajendra's son Rajadhiraja I recorded this information in an inscription, which states Rajendra's queen Viramahadevi committed sati upon her husband's death. Her remains were interred in the same tomb at Brahmadesam.
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Manithanum Marmangalum. Mannan Magal (TV series) Manthira Punnagai (TV series) Marmadesam. Mathagam. Maya Thirrai. Mayavi (TV series) Mudivalla Arambam (TV series) Mugilan.
T. M. Soundararajan. Thoguluva Meenatchi Iyengar Soundararajan[1] (24 March 1922 – 25 May 2013), popularly known as TMS, was an Indian Carnatic musician and a playback singer in Tamil cinema for over six and a half decades. He sang over 10,138 songs from 3,162 films, [2][3] including devotional, semi-classical, Carnatic, classical and light ...