Category: Historical & Heritage

Major discovery in Tamil Nadu – Keezhadi excavation

Major discovery in Tamil Nadu during Keezhadi excavation: A possible link to Indus Valley Civilisation. Another major discovery in this excavation proves that the people in the Sangam period were literate as early as the 6th Century BCE. A moment of pride, a moment to cherish and a right moment to rewrite the history and […]

RAJA RAJA CHOLAN THE GREAT (AD 985-1014 CE)

As a staggering administrator, intense warrior, a magnanimous philanthropist, and a lover of beautiful art and architecture, Raja Raja Cholan is an inevitable character in Tamizh and world history.

About Raja Raja Cholan

Raja Raja Chola I The Great King Throughout history, there has been only handful of people admired as the Emperors who had earned the true love of their citizens across generations. King Raja Raja Chola I is one such rarest of rulers in South India who is still remembered even after thousand years of his […]

Ancient heritage of Tamilnadu

Ancient Heritage Of Tamilnadu Tamilnadu and heritage are inseparable. The ancient heritage, customs, norms, and traditions defines Tamilnadu. This ancient state takes pride in being one of the world’s oldest civilisations in the world. The history states that even from time immemorial Tamil people existed and lead a well-planned life. Even a life’s span won’t […]

Madras Day – Celebrate the History and Heritage of Madras

The capital city of Tamil Nadu is going to celebrate its 380th birthday on August 22nd of 2019. Madras day is celebrated on 22nd of August month every year. Chennai is considered as Metropolitan Area because it is the fifth largest city and 36th largest urban area by population in the world. Chennai is among the most visited Indian cities by foreign tourists.

Mahabalipuram

The coastal resort town of Mamallapuram in Tamil Nadu hosts a group of monuments that are together regarded as one of the ‘Seven Wonders of Tamil Nadu.’ The historical importance of these structures has been recognized by the UNESCO who has inscribed the monuments as a World Heritage Site. 40 ancient temples and monuments dot the sites. Most of these monuments were built during the Pallava dynasty.

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