Tamil Nadu State of India
Short brief history of Tamil Nadu State of India
Tamil Nadu is a state of India. Tamil sources known as Sangam Literature
Numismatic, archaeological. Sangam period lasted for about six centuries, from 300 BC to AD 300.
During the Kalabhras' rule Buddhism flourished in the land of the Tamils. The didactic work Naaladiyar was composed during their reign. It consists of moral sayings in the venpa meter, 400 in number in 40 chapters, each by one Buddhist ascetic, according to tradition.
During the ninth century, the Chola dynasty was once again revived by Vijayalaya Chola, who established Thanjavur as Chola's new capital by conquering central Tamil Nadu from the local clans of Mutharayar and the Pandya king Varagunavarman TT Aditya I and his son Parantaka I expanded the kingdom to the northern parts of Tamil Nadu by defeating the last Pallava king,
India became independent in 1947, Madras Presidency became Madras State,
comprising present day Tamil Nadu, coastal Andhra Pradesh up to Ganjam
district in Orissa, South Canara district Karnataka, and parts of
Kerala. The state was subsequently split up along linguistic lines. In
1969, Madras State was renamed Tamil Nadu, meaning "Tamil country".
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