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7.9 mag earthquake hits coast of sumatra
we had another one tdy morning....are they playing shivaji in sumatra....perya kettala summa athuruthu illa...
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September 2007
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Chozas by Neela Kanta Sastri
Hi bala sir, my friend tried for pirkala chola varalaru in the book exhibition egmore..is not there.
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September 2007
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lost city believed to be found - Pompuhar
> > > > the nagarathars of chettinad who were initially traders of > poompuhar > > till recently in some primordial fear build their homes 10 feet > above > > groundlevel ( in a arid region) > > > > v…
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Bharathi's memory
this is not the original recording of the speech - infact its a dramatisation This was brought out during the Centenary commemoration of Chicago Parliament of Religions in 1993. He played the CD and the cassette simultaneously and lo! both ha…
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September 2007
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last kings of a dynasty
http://202.41.85.234:8000/gw_44_5/hi-res/hcu_images/G2.pdf History of the Andhras upto 1565 A. D. Beautiful work..excellant account of the chola/chalukya wars and the later day chola chalukya as you read these, you are reminded of vengaiyin main…
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September 2007
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Ranjankudi Fort
wiki handy as ever http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Forts_in_Tamil_Nadu
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September 2007
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last kings of a dynasty
very true, most of the conquests though planned by rrc and rjc, they were executed by their brilliant generals.. btw can we compile a list of the key people who aided rrc and rjc in their campaigns
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September 2007
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last kings of a dynasty
venkat wrote: > > perhaps came to power at 40 and ruled till 65. > > those days at that age you want to relax anf nor go for a war. the > fiery ambition so inhernt in princes -aditya karikalan is absent. the > fire quenched.…
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September 2007
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last kings of a dynasty
colas, KAN page 178 Difficult as it may be to find a satisfactory scientific explanation for it, the fact remains, and it receives ample confirmation from the general course of history, that the chief dynasties throw up for a time a succession o…
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September 2007
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Chozas by Neela Kanta Sastri
Colas is available at madras univ.
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September 2007
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posts of virarajendra ..brought forward
somehow cant come to address you as in singular...thalaiva or thala seems overdoing it a bit...anyway will compress all this into a word file and put it into the file sections...least we can do. in modern times with all latest technology...a regi…
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September 2007
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posts of virarajendra ..brought forward
Sure chief, sorry if i overloaded the mails again...just that the comparison of RRC/rjc with 23rd pulikesi hit a raw nerve triggering this deluge.
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September 2007
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Great Feats...
> > --- In ponniyinselvan@yahoogroups.com, "Rahul dhinakaran"
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September 2007
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Great Feats...
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September 2007
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CHOZHA HISTORY
hi shiva, not mine...i am only a post ..man. these are posts of virarajendra in the hub mentioned earlier.. check below on evolution of myanmar script.. http://www.myanmarnlp.net.mm/doc/1994_history_of_myanmar_alphabet.pdf also check this ebook.…
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September 2007
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Great Feats...
> RRC may have been "The Greatest King" but he certainly wasn't smart enough > when it came down to maintaining a diary of his day to day life :) :) While > building such a Big Temple he could have just sat down for 15mins …
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September 2007
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Great Feats...
hi rahul our archives have again revealed a gem..mssg # 4220. most of what we discussed has already presented....beautiful work and some intersting questions
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September 2007
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CHOZHA HISTORY
another post of virarajendra The Medieval Cholas were a very powerful Tamil ruling dynasty of Tamil Nadu, who conquered vast territories in the Indian mainland, and 'near overseas' in the west and south of India, and 'far oversea…
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posts of virarajendra ..brought forward
Cholas and sri vijaya With the beginning of the tenth century the Cholas with their capital in Thanjavur in Tamilnadu, emerged as a powerful ruling dynasty after a long spell in partial obscurity in the political scene of South India. In the y…
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cholas and kerala (1) Introduction During the period of the nineth and the tenth centuries, the Chera country was ruled by three principal royal dynasties known as the Ayes, Venads, and Kulasekaras from three distinctive regions of Kerala (the…
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cholas and srilanka (1) The Re-Emergence of the Chola Kingdom gradually re-emerged as a powerful ruling dynasty of Tamilnadu, after a long spell of nearly six centuries both in political obscurity and as feudatory of the Kalabra, Pallava and Pa…
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September 2007
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Great Feats...
hi rahul by far the most exhaustic compilations are the posts of virarajendra,check out his posts on cholas, will post them as seperate texts..though you will ask again for proof, we could build on this base http://mayyam.com/hub/search.php?sear…
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September 2007
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Great Feats...
hi rahul china was never conquered by RRC, they were trading partners and sent emissaries to each other ...infact the whole purpose of the kadaram campaign was to secure the trade sea route. also please bear in mind that both the key countries i…
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September 2007
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Great Feats...
6. In a 10th century South Indian record of the Chola Dynasty, Maldives is given the name Munnir Palantivu Pannirayiram (twelve thousand islands and the ocean where three waters meet). http://qaumiyyath.gov.mv/docs/whitepapers/history/Names of% 2…
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would this confirm to you > HARD evidence > > rgds > vj http://www.qaumiyyath.gov.mv/docs/whitepapers/history/seafaring.pdf Maldivian Seafaring in the Pre-Portuguese Period Naseema Mohamed The National Centre for Linguistic and Hist…
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September 2007
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hi rahul you should rename yourself nakkirar ( dharumi episode)..anyway am trying to search for this book ..The Maldive Islands - Monograph on History & Archaelogy by H.C.P.Bell, and get back to you with some HARD evidence
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September 2007
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Trivia about kalki
http://www.sabrizain.demon.co.uk/malaya/hindu.htm check out this as well
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September 2007
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Trivia about kalki
some intersting blogs on the fall of srivijaya http://www.southeastasianarchaeology.com/2007/06/11/srivijaya-a- primer-part-2/ Some inscriptions http://www.southeastasianarchaeology.com/2007/06/15/the-ancient- script-of-southeast-asia-part-1/ htt…
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September 2007
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sanskrit manuscripts in vietnam...
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Great Feats...
I > would love it if RRC was The Greatest...just tell me why? Because he built > a Big Temple, he conquered Srilanka, presence of Chola coins and kalvettus > in far off lands might suggest trade, etc. come on people, you can do > bett…
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September 2007
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