Nedunjeliyan I
Nedunjeliyan I | |||||
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1st Pandyan Ruler | |||||
Reign | 180 CE | ||||
Predecessor | Koon Pandiyan | ||||
Successor | Pudappandiyan | ||||
Issue | Pudappandiyan | ||||
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House | Pandyan |
Pandyan Kings (100s BC–1345) | |
Koon Pandiyan | |
Pudappandiyan | |
Mudukudumi Paruvaludhi | |
Nedunjeliyan I | |
Nedunjeliyan II | |
Nan Maran | |
Nedunjeliyan III | |
Maran Valudi | |
Kadalan valuthi | |
Musiri Mutriya Cheliyan | |
Ukkirap Peruvaludi | |
Kadungon | (590-620) |
Maravarman Avani Culamani | (620–640) |
Jayantavarman | (640-670) |
Arikesari Maravarman | (670–710) |
Kochadaiyan Ranadhiran | (710–735) |
Maravarman Rajasimha I | (735–765) |
Jatila Parantaka | (765–815) |
Rasasingan II | (790–800) |
Varagunan I | (800–830) |
Srimara Srivallabha | (815–862) |
Varagunavarman II | (862–880) |
Parantaka Viranarayana | (880–900) |
Maravarman Rajasimha III | (900–920) |
Aditya I (Chola Empire) |
(870-907) |
Nedunjeliyan I (c. 180 CE) was a Pandya king who is credited by the Sangam Age work Maduraikkanci with having won a battle against an Aryan (North Indian) army. Nedunjeliyan I was also the Pandya king of the epic Silappatikaram who later died of a broken heart. By Gajabahu synchronism, Nedunjeliyan I has been dated to about 180 CE and was a contemporary of the Chera king Senguttuvan.
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References
- Sastri, K. A. Nilakanta. A History of South India: From Prehistoric Times to the Fall of Vijayanagar. p. 115.
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