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  1. The Pandya empire included extensive territories, at times including large portions of south India and Sri Lanka. The rule of the empire was shared among several royals, one of them enjoying primacy over the rest. The Pandya king at Madurai thus controlled these vast regions through the collateral family branches subject to Madurai. [9] [90]

  2. May 14, 2024 · The Pandya dynasty in South India had a rich history of governance and trade. From their capital in Madurai, they ruled with titles like Pandiyatirasan and Kodanda Raman, overseeing a well-structured political administration. Their administration, documented titles, and economic prowess highlight a dynamic era in South Indian history.

    • The Re-Rise of Pandyas
    • Pandya Empire – Administration
    • Pandya Dynasty – Social and Political Aspects
    • Religious Beliefs During The Pandya Reign

    Under the Chola king, Parantaka I, the Pandya King Rajasimha II was defeated and that led to the decline of the Pandya empire.But that did not mark the end of this dynasty. Discussed below is the timeline for the re-rise of Pandyas in the southern part of the country: 1. In the wake of the vacuum in Chola state in the last quarter of the 12th centu...

    The territory of Pandyas is called Pandymandalam, Thenmandalam or Pandynadu, which lay in the rocky, hilly regions and mountain ranges except the areas fed by the rivers Vaigai and Tamiraparni
    Pandya kings preferred Madurai as their capital
    As for political division, Pandy Mandalam or Pandy Nadu consisted of many valanadus, which, in turn, were divided into many nadusand kurrams(meaning group of villages)
    Kings and local chiefs created Brahmin settlements called Mangalam or Chaturvedimangalam with irrigation facilities. These settlements were given royal names and names of the deities
    Royal palaces were called Tirumaligai and Manaparanan Tirumaligai during the Pandya reign and the royal couches they used were named after the local chiefs, which attested to the legitimacy of the...
    The political division of land was as follows:
    A scholar named Wassaff claims that the trade of horses was very common during this period
    Other goods that were traded included spices, pearls, precious stones, elephants and birds
    It is believed that initially the Pandavas followed Jainism but had later adopted Saivism
    Medieval Pandyas and later Pandyas repaired many temples and endowed them with gold and land
    Patronage was also extended to Vedic practices
    The impartiality of rulers towards both Saivism and Vaishnavism is also made known in the invocatory portions of the Pandya inscriptions
  3. Jun 22, 2024 · He admitted that the team didn't show required intent. “We did not show as much intent as we needed with the bat, when we were chasing 190, we needed to show more intent especially in the first six (overs).”

  4. Jun 23, 2024 · He admitted that the team didn't show required intent. “We did not show as much intent as we needed with the bat, when we were chasing 190, we needed to show more intent especially in the first six (overs).”

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  6. Jun 23, 2024 · He admitted that the team didnt show required intent. We did not show as much intent as we needed with the bat, when we were chasing 190, we needed to show more intent especially in...