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Uraiyur is also mentioned as the capital of the ancient great ] before the first century CE until the dynasty was revived by ] c. 850 CE. The ] were one of the four great Tamil dynasties; (], ] and ] are the other three) who ruled over the ] in ], the Konkan coast, Deccan Plateau and during the peak reached beyond the Narmada up to the Ganga-Damodar delta from early antiquity. |
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Uraiyur is also mentioned as the capital of the ancient great ] before the first century CE until the dynasty was revived by ] c. 850 CE. The ] were one of the four great Tamil dynasties; (], ] and ] are the other three) who ruled over the ] in ], the Konkan coast, Deccan Plateau and during the peak reached beyond the Narmada up to the Ganga-Damodar delta from early antiquity. |
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The word ''Urayur'' in ] literally means "the residence". Urayur was an ancient Chola city with a fortress and city wall on the southern banks of the river ]. The Imperial Cholas of the 9th century CE and later made ] their capital, and Urayur slowly lost its place in the Chola administration. |
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The word ''Urayur'' in ] literally means "the residence". Urayur was an ancient Chola city with a fortress and city wall on the southern banks of the river ]. The Imperial Cholas of the 9th century CE and later made ] their capital, and Urayur slowly lost its place in the Chola administration. It is also known as ''Kozhiyur'' after a legend. |
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'''Urayur''' is also known as Thirukkozhi / Nikalaapuri / Uranthai. |
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'''Urayur''' is also known as Thirukkozhi / Nikalaapuri / Uranthai. |