- the
three main
kingdoms of the
ancient Tamil country.
Sometimes spelt as
Urayur, this
location is also
known as Thirukkozhi, Nikalaapuri, Uranthai, and...
-
exhorts his
patron to sue for
peace instead of
continuing the
siege of
Urayur against the
rival Chola Nedunkilli.
Kaverippatinam was Nalankilli’s capital...
- one of the
three main
kingdoms of Tamilakam.
Their early capitals were
Urayur or
Tiruchirapalli and Kaveripattinam.
Along with
Pandyas and Cheras, Chola...
- of the
ancient Tamil country.
Cotton and silk
fabrics from
Madurai and
Urayur were in
great demand; the
textiles from
these regions were well
known for...
- one
another and with many
other princelings of
around the same period.
Urayur (now a part of Thiruchirapalli) was
their oldest capital. Kaveripattinam...
-
which ruled from
Poompuhar and
Urayur as
their capitals.
Nedunkilli was the
opponent of
Nalankilli and
ruled from
Urayur. The poet
Kovur Kilar addresses...
- used are
similar to the ones used in
other Sangam age
sites such as Puhar,
Urayur,
Mangudi and Arikamedu. A
stone vel is
positioned at the
entrance of the...
- Temple,
Gneeliwaneswarar Temple at
Thiruppaingneeli and the
temples in
Urayur, are
built in the
Dravidian style of architecture; the
Ranganathaswamy Temple...
- Tiruchirappalli, on the
south bank of the
Kaveri Panchavarnaswamy Temple Urayur Jambukeswarar Temple In Thiruvanaikaval, 3 km
north of
Tiruchirappalli Erumbeeswarar...
- community. They had
attained the
kingdom with help from the then king of
Urayur,
which was the
capital of
early Cholas.
Thalaiyur Kali, a
neighbouring country...