Jatavarman Parakrama Pandyan | |||||
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Reign | 1473–1506 | ||||
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House | Pandyan | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
Jatavarman Parakrama Pandyan was a ruler of the Pandyan dynasty between 1473 and 1506.[1] He was known by the regnal title of Azhagan Perumal, while his inscriptions start with Pumisaivvanitai (in Tamil) and Samastabhuvaikavira (in Sanskrit).[2] He made additions to the temple at Tenkasi and claimed military victories against Kerala.
References
- ↑ Nilakanta Sastri, Kallidaikurichi Aiyah (1972). The Pāṇḍyan Kingdom from the Earliest Times to the Sixteenth Century. Madras: Swathi Publications. p. 249.
- ↑ Kalidos, Raju (1976). History and Culture of the Tamils: From Prehistoric Times to the President's Rule. West Mambalam: Vijay Publications. p. 190.
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