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Pandyan overlordship. The
conquest of Ay
Kingdom in 765 CE by
Pandya king
Jatila Paranthaka/Nedum
Chadayan Varaguna I (r. 765–815 AD) and sack of port Vizhinjam...
- the
Chera warriors against Nannan of Ezhimalai. In c. 765 CE,
Pandya king
Jatila Paranthaka/Nedum
Chadayan Varaguna I (r. 765–815 CE)
sacked port Vizhinjam...
- to a
brahmana by the
Pandya king
Nedunjadaiyan Varaguna-varman I
alias Jatila Parantaka (r. c. 768—815 CE) in c. 769-770 CE. The
grant was made in the...
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ancestors in the
Velvikudi Inscription of
Nedunjadaiyan Varaguna-varman I (
Jatila Parantaka Nedunjadaiyan). The Gr**** amb****ador to
Chandragupta Maurya, Megasthenes...
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which drew more than 6,000
submissions worldwide. The
contest winners,
Jatila van der Veen and
Tyrel Johnson (then a high
school teacher and high school...
- king
Rajasimha I (730 – 65 AD),
described in the
Madras Museum Plates of
Jatila Parantaka Nedunjadaiyan Varaguna (765 – 815 AD), may
suggest a
Pandya occupation...
- Bal
Krishna (2022)
Nimai Bali as
Ugrapath (2018–2020)
Malini Sengupta as
Jatila (2018–2020)
Rushiraj Pawar as Ayan (2018–2020)
Harsha Khandeparkar as Kutila...
- polyandry. Many
famous female characters in
Hindu stories, like Draupadi,
Jatila, the wife of the 7 Saptarshis, were
engaged in
polyandrous relationships...
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occupation of the
Kongu Chera capital Karur. It is
known that when
Pandya king
Jatila Parantaka (765 – 815 CE) went to war
against the
Adigaman of
Tagadur (Dharmapuri)...
- by ****i to give an
example of polyandry,
Yudhishthira cites Gautam-clan
Jatila (married to
seven Saptarishis) and Hiranyaksha's
sister Pracheti (married...