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- Kadungon or Kadunkon was also the name an earlier Pandya king, mentioned in the Sangam literature. Kadungon was a Pandya king who revived the Pandya rule...
- consolidated his rule up to the Kaveri river, south of which the Pandyas led by Kadungon consolidated their power. Cholas became subordinates of Pallavas and they...
- including the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai. The revival of the Pandya power by Kadungon (late 6th century CE) coincided with the prominence of the Shaivite nayanars...
- constant conflict with the Cholas and Pandyas. The Pandyas were revived by Kadungon towards the end of the 6th century CE and with the Cholas in obscurity...
- Velvikudi. After some time, the Pandya king Kadungon recaptured his ancestral territory from the enemies. Kadungon's son was Avani Sulamani Maravarman, whose...
- Senguttuvan and his contemporaries date to that period.[citation needed] Pandya Kadungon and Pallava Simhavishnu overthrew the Kalabhras. Acchchutakalaba is likely...
- of a Pandya territory is not known until the sixth century under King Kadungon who liberated the Pandya country from the Kalabhras. Xuanzang reports that...
- Iraiyanar ****yal mentions a King Kadungon was the last ruler during the Talaiccankam. He is not to be confused with Kadungon who defeated the Kalabhras. It...
- polity Koon Pandiyan Nedunjeliyan I Nedunjeliyan II Early Medieval Pandyas Kadungon (c. 590–620)/(c. 560–590) Maravarman Avanichulamani (c. 620–645)/(c. 590–620)...
- Pandya ruler of early historic south India. He was the son and successor of Kadungon, who revived the Pandya dynastic power after the Kalabhra interregnum....