The Vanniya Kula Kshatriya Chieftains/Feudatories during chola - TopicsExpress



          

The Vanniya Kula Kshatriya Chieftains/Feudatories during chola period are as follows: The Kadavarayars mentioned in the cholas inscriptions, as Palli and Sambu Kulam by caste. The Sambuvarayas mentioned in the cholas inscriptions, as Palli, Vanniyan and Sambu Kulam. The Malayamans (Chedirayars) mentioned in more than 10 cholas inscriptions, as Vanniyan, Vanniya Nayan and Vanniar (very close relatives of Sambuvarayas). The Paluvettaraiyar mentioned in the cholas incriptions/copper plate, as Kerala Kings (Cheras}, and the relatives of Mazhavars & Kolli Mazhavars (Ori king line). Many of their kings name such as Kandan Maravan means the The real warrior. The Tundanadudaiyar of 10th century A.D. mentioned in the cholas inscriptions, as Palli by caste and they are considered at par with Vanagovaraiyar. The Mazhavarayars mentioned in the cholas inscriptions as the close relatives of imperial cholas and the year 1511 A.D. copper plate refers them as Vanniyas.Their descendants Ariyalur Chieftains mentioned in copper plate/documents/poems as Palli and Vanniyan. The Vannadudaiyar of 10th century A.D. mentioned in the cholas inscriptions as Palli and Surutiman. The Irungolars of 10th century A.D. mentioned in cholas as Palli and Surutiman. The Pangalanattu Gangaraiyar of Pallava/chola times mentioned in cholas inscriptions as Vannian. The Nilagangaraiyar mentioned in the cholas inscriptions/Later copper plates, as Palli. Vanniya Nayan and Sambu Kulam. The Vanagovaraiyars mentioned in the cholas/Pandiyas inscriptions as Palli. Vanniyan. The Kadanthaiyar Chieftains mentioned in the cholas inscriptions with the title Mutharaiyar. They are Palli by caste according to Aduthurai cholas inscriptions. The year 1511 A.D. copper plate refers them as Vanniyas along with Mazhavarayas. Thanks to : murali naicker
Posted on: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 07:48:03 +0000

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