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Under Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan I and Maravarman Kulasekara Pandyan I, the Pandyas ruled extensive territories including regions of present-day South India and northern Sri Lanka through vassal states subject to Madurai. [9] [10] The Pandya dynasty is the longest ruling dynasty in the world. [11] [12]
Pandya is an Indian Hindu Brahmin surname and may be: Paritosh Pandya, Indian computer scientist; Vidhi Pandya, Indian television actress; Pranav Pandya, politician; Hardik Pandya, Indian international cricketer; Haren Pandya, Indian politician; Krunal Pandya, Indian international cricketer; Sunita Williams(nee Sunita Pandya), USA Astronaut
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Pandyan dynasty, which ruled South India from pre-historic times until end of the 15th century; Pandiyan (actor), Indian actor; Pandiyan, 1992 Indian film by S. P. Muthuraman. Pandya (surname), Indian surname
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Koon Pandiyan ("The hunch-backed Pandyan") (Tamil: கூன் பாண்டியன்) was the nickname of a king who ruled Madurai around 7th century. Some historians identify him with the Pandyan king Arikesari Parankusa Maravarman. [2] He converted from Jainism to Shaivism, converted under the influence of Sambandar.
Kadunkon is the next known Pandyan king. [12] Not much information is available about him. [13] Most of the knowledge about him comes from the Velvikudi inscription of the Pandya king Parantaka Nedunchadaiyan (also Nedunjadaiyan or Nedunchezhiyan). According to this inscription, Kadunkon defeated several petty chieftains and destroyed "the ...
People with this surname are found in the Madhesi people and the Chhetri Kshatriya communities of Nepal.The famous Pande dynasty of Nepal were a Chhetri aristocratic family that dominated the Nepalese administration and military up until the 19th century as Mulkaji and Mukhtiyar.