- The
Chera dynasty (or Cēra, IPA: [t͡ʃeːɾɐr]), was a
Sangam age
Tamil dynasty who
unified various regions of the
western coast and
western ghats in southern...
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industry was
monopolised by the
Egyptians and the Phoenicians. The Land of
Keralaputra was one of the four
independent kingdoms in
southern India during Ashoka's...
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people beyond the borders, the Cholas, the Pandyas, the Satyaputras, the
Keralaputras, as far as
Tamraparni Neelakanta Sastri, K.A. (1955). A
History of South...
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these southernmost parts were
controlled by the Cholas, the Pandyas, the
Keralaputras, and the Satiyaputras. In the north-west, Ashoka's
kingdom extended up...
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sometimes known as the Kuttuvans. The
Chera dynasty is
mentioned as
Keralaputras in the
inscriptions of the
emperor Ashoka of the
Maurya Empire (322 BCE...
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normally identified with
Gomantaka or
Govapuri (गोमन्तक or गोवपुरी),
Keralaputra-Deśa (केरलपुत्र देश), Karāvaḷi (करावली; ಕರಾವಳಿ) or the
whole of the Koṅkaṇa...
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people beyond the borders, the Cholas, the Pandyas, the Satiyaputras, the
Keralaputras, as far as
Tamraparni and
where the Gr**** king
Antiochos rules, and among...
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before the rule of Cheras. One of Ashoka's
inscriptions describes "
Keralaputra" as a land on the
Mauryan border. (3) From the word 'Kere'
which means...
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Taluk of the
Idukki district. The
Chera dynasty is
mentioned as The
Keralaputras in the
inscriptions of the
emperor Ashoka of the
Maurya Empire (322 BCE...
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people beyond the borders, the Cholas, the Pandyas, the Satyaputras, the
Keralaputras, as far as Tamraparni ...' —"Ashoka's
second minor rock edict". Colorado...