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This has led some Tamil historians to postulate that the Mutharayar invaded kingdoms in Tamilakkam (now part of Tamil Nadu) around the 2nd century CE from Erumainadu(bison country), which is identified with the area in and around modern Mysore in Karnataka. [4] [full citation needed]
Perumbidugu Mutharaiyar (705 AD-745 AD), also known as Suvaran Maran and Perarasar Perumbidugu Mutharaiyar, [1] was a king of Thanjavur from the Mutharaiyar dynasty. He ruled over Thanjavur , Trichy , Pudukkottai , Perambalur and Thiruvarur as a feudatory of the Pallava dynasty . [ 2 ]
Muthuraja (also known as Mutharaiyar) is a Tamil and Telugu [1] ... the Tamil name muthu meaning "pearl" and raja or raiyar both meaning "king". [2]
Mutharaiyar dynasty is one of the royal dynasty in Tamil Nadu state of India. Mutharaiyars ruled Tanjore, Trichy and Pudukottai regions from 600 CE to 850 CE. Admirable accounts of Mutharaiyar kings are found in the Tamil epics Nālaṭiyār and Muthollaayiram Kuvavan Maaran alias Perumbidugu Mutharaiyar I (650-680 CE)
Vijayala choleeswaram built by Ilango Mutharaiyar 825 AD. Narthamalai is 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Trichy on the Pudukkottai - Trichy Highway. There can be seen one of the oldest rock-cut temples built by Ilango Mutharaiyar, which was later rebuilt by Vijayalaya Chola, known as Vijayalaya Choleeswaram. The temple is dedicated to Shiva.
Pages in category "Mutharaiyar kings" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I. Ilango Mutharaiyar; P.
Mutharaiyar dynasty, a royal family in what is now the Indian state of Tamil Nadu Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Muttaraiyar .
The city's name "Thanjavur" might also be derived from the name of a Mutharayar king, "Thananjay" or "Dhananjaya". Thananjaya added to Oor gives the name Thanjavur. The Kalamalla stone inscription (the first stone inscription) was made by the king, Erikal Muthuraju Dhanunjaya Varma of 575 CE. [citation needed]