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Malaiyamān Thirumudi Kāri
Malaiyamān Thirumudi Kāri was a Tamil king of a royal house clan of the Malaiyamān dynasty.''Topics in South Indian history:from early times up to 1565 A.D., page 54''''Social and cultural history of Tamilnad, Volume 1, page 230'' He is one of Last seven great patrons, kadai ezhu vallal (last seven patrons), known for his generosity. The Malaiyamān chiefs ruled over the Thirukovilur area also known as Kovalur. it was ruled by kovalar kings.It was a strategically important region located on southern the banks of the Pennar river and en route from west coast to the east coast via Arikamedu in ancient Ancient Tamil country, Tamilakkam.''Trade, ideology, and urbanization: South India 300 BC to AD 1300, page 138'' Thirumudi Kari rose to become a powerful emperor in Tamilakkam before he was killed by the early Chola king Killivalavan. Battles Defeat against Athiyaman In 118 CE, he waged war on Dharmapuri, Thagadoor against the famous Athiyamān Nedumān Añci. It was an attempt fu ...
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