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  2. List of Tamil monarchs - Wikipedia

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    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)

  3. Dutugamunu - Wikipedia

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    In chapter 22 he is described as being descended from the ancient royal family of Rajarata through Devanampiyatissa's brother Mahanaga. At the time of his birth, Dutugemunu's father was Kavantissa, king of Ruhuna, a small kingdom in south-east Sri Lanka outside of the influence of Rajarata in the north; the border between the two polities was ...

  4. Mutharaiyar dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Full view of Vijayalaya Choleeswaram Historians like Arunachalam and Burton Stein, have held the view that the Mutharaiyar were initially Jains and were later converted to Hinduism . [ 2 ] [ 1 ] Vijayalaya Choleeswaram in Narthamalai , a panchayat town in Pudukottai district in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu , India , is a temple ...

  5. Queen of Mahishmathi - Wikipedia

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    However, Prince Bjjaladeva had stated that whoever killed Rudra Bhatta will receive ten thousand gold coins. Bjjaladeva's men clarify this, Mahadeva states that a trial will have to be put instead of an immediate murder. Somadeva, the maharaja of Mahishmathi, releases Sivagami and even puts her in a better position in the court of Mahishmathi.

  6. Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma - Wikipedia

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    Sree Padmanabhadasa Sree Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma GCSI GCIE, popularly known as Sree Chithira Thirunal (7 November 1912 – 20 July 1991), was the last ruling Maharaja of the Indian princely state of Travancore, in southern India until 1949 and later the Titular Maharajah of Travancore until 1991. [1]

  7. Middle kingdoms of India - Wikipedia

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    [124]: 92–93 [full citation needed] An Arabic writing Silsilatuttavarikh (851) called the Rashtrakutas one among the four principle empires of the world. [118]: 39 Kitab-ul-Masalik-ul-Mumalik (912) called them the "greatest kings of India" and there were many other contemporaneous books written in their praise.

  8. George Uglow Pope - Wikipedia

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    Statue of G. U. Pope in Triplicane, Chennai. George Uglow Pope was born on 24 April 1820 in Bedeque, Prince Edward Island in Canada.His father was John Pope (1791–1863), of Padstow, Cornwall, a merchant who became a missionary, who emigrated to Prince Edward Island in 1818, and Catherine Uglow (1797–1867), of Stratton, north Cornwall.

  9. Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma - Wikipedia

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    Sri Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma III (16 April 1813 – 26 December 1846) was the Maharaja of the Kingdom of Travancore.He was a great musician and composer who has to his credit over 400 classical compositions in both Carnatic and Hindustani style.