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  2. Vel Kezhu Kuttuvan is often identified with the legendary "Chenguttuvan Chera", the most illustrious ruler of the Early Cheras. Under his reign, the Chera territory extended from Kollimalai (near Karur Vanchi) in the east to Thondi and Mantai (Kerala) on the western coast.

    • The Chera Kingdom – Social, Administration & Political Aspects
    • Religion Under Chera Kingdom
    • Contemporaries of Cheras
    Everything that one knows today about the Cheras is through the texts of Sangam Literature. The most common sources include the Pathitrupattu, the Akananuru, and the Purananuru
    Copper and lead coins were introduced by the Cheras, which were inspired by the Roman coins. Most of these coins were found in the Amaravati riverbed and are the biggest source of Chera historiography
    Most of the coins had bow and arrow engraved on them, which was the emblem of the Cheras
    Of the inscriptions found which depict the existence of the Chera dynasty is the Pugalur Tamil Brahmi inscription which mentions three generations of Chera rulers, including Ko Athan Chel Irumporai...
    In the domain of religion, the Sangam period witnessed peaceful and close interactions between north India and south Indian traditions
    As per scholars, Dravidian religions were practised during the Chera period, this also included an amalgamation of north and south Indian customs
    At the same time, it is also believed that the main religion followed was Hindusim, but other religions like Jainismand Buddhism were also practised

    Pandya and Chera Conquests & Alliance In the south, the three family ruling houses the Cholas, the Cheras and the Pandyas were their contemporaries. There were multiple battles that were fought to take over each other’s kingdom during the Sangam Age; discussed below are a few common conquests and alliances: Between the 7th and 8th century AD, there...

  3. Dec 8, 2017 · The Chera Dynasty was one of the three major Kingdoms of Tamilkam and ruled over the present-day state of Kerala and to a lesser extent, parts of Tamil Nadu in South India. The word Chera...

    Name Of Chera Rulers
    Reign (ad)
    Contribution (s)
    Kulashekhara Varma
    800–820
    1. Also known as 'Perumal', meaning 'The ...
    Rajashekhara Varma
    820–844
    1. His another name was Ceraman Perumal ...
    Sthanu Ravi Varma
    844–885
    1. His reign was noted for developments ...
    Rama Varma Kulashekhara
    885–917
    NA
  4. Jul 2, 2024 · Uthiyan Cheralathan: He is considered to be the founder of the Chera dynasty and is believed to have ruled in the 3rd century BCE. He is known for his military conquests and for expanding the Chera kingdom.

  5. Sep 28, 2023 · The earliest known Chera ruler is Uthiyan Cheralathan. He is mentioned in the Sangam literature. Uthiyan Cheralathan is believed to have been a powerful ruler who expanded the Chera kingdom. Another important Chera ruler was Senguttuvan. He is credited with having built a temple to the war god Murugan at Thiruchendur in Tamil Nadu.

  6. Nov 14, 2023 · The founder of the first line of rulers was Uthiyan Cheralathan, and Irumporai founded the second line of rulers. The Chera Dynasty and its kings belong to one of the two clans, Irumporai and the Vanavaraman.

  7. Cheran (born 12 December 1970) is an Indian film director, producer, actor and lyricist known for his works in Tamil cinema. He is a four time National Film Award winner for Vetri Kodi Kattu (2000), Autograph (2004) and Thavamai Thavamirundhu (2005). He has also won five Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and six South Filmfare Awards.