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  2. Sujatha (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Sujatha was a versatile Tamil author, with several short stories, novels, poems, plays, screenplays for movies, articles on popular science and other non-fiction articles, to his credit. Sujatha wrote a number of sci-fi stories in Tamil and sought to explain science in simple terms to the layman.

  3. Sujata Sridhar - Wikipedia

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    Sujata Sridhar (Tamil: சுஜாதா ஸ்ரீதர்; b. 25 December 1961) is a former Test and One Day International cricketer who represented India. [1] Sujata played as a fast-medium bowler. She played a total of three Tests and six ODIs and represented Tamil Nadu and Karnataka in India's domestic leagues. [2]

  4. Ramnad estate - Wikipedia

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    Ghaznavid Dynasty (977–1186) Ghurid Dynasty (1170–1206) Delhi Sultanate (1206–1526) – Mamluk Sultanate (1206–1290) – Khalji Sultanate (1290–1320) – Tughlaq Sultanate

  5. Thanjavur Maratha kingdom - Wikipedia

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    An internal family squabble between Chokkanatha Nayak of Madurai Nayak dynasty and his uncle Vijayaraghava Nayaka of Tanjavur led to a war and eventually ended in the defeat of Thanjavur. The rule of the Thanjavur Nayaks lasted until 1673, when Chokkanatha Nayak , the ruler of Madurai , invaded Thanjavur and killed its ruler, Vijayaraghava.

  6. Wadiyar dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Raja Wadiya's cousin and successor down the line Kanthirava Narasaraja I expanded the frontiers of the kingdom to Trichy in present-day Tamil Nadu. The kingdom reached its peak under Kanthirava's grand-nephew Devaraja Wodeyar II , who reformed the administration of the kingdom by dividing it into 18 departments (called chavadis ); he also ...

  7. Pillai (Tamil surname) - Wikipedia

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    Pillai (Tamil:) is a Tamil surname traditionally associated with the Vellalar community, a dominant agrarian and land-owning group in Tamil Nadu and northern Sri Lanka. [1] [2] The term Pillai is believed to have originated as an honorific title meaning "child" or "son," connoting nobility and respect. [3]