Pandya dynasty

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The Pandyan kingdom பாண்டியர் was an ancient Tamil state in South India of unknown antiquity. Pandyas were one of the three ancient Tamil kingdoms (Chola and Chera being the other two) who ruled the Tamil country from pre-historic times until end of the 15th century. They ruled initially from Korkai, a sea port on the southern most tip of the Indian peninsula, and in later times moved to Madurai.

Pandyan dynasty
400 BCE–1618 CE
Greatest extent of the Pandya Empire, 13th Century
Greatest extent of the Pandya Empire, 13th Century
Capital
Official languages
Religion
GovernmentMonarchy
• Around 270 BCE
Nedunjeliyan I (first documented)
• 560–590 CE
Kadungon (Pandya revival)
• 1613–1618 CE
Varagunarama
Historical eraMedieval era
• 
400 BCE
• 
1618 CE
Today part ofIndia
Sri Lanka

Pandya Dynasty Media

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