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Kongu Nadu, also known as Kongu Mandalam, is the geographical region comprising the western and north-western part of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and in some instances, parts of southeastern Karnataka and eastern Kerala.
The current number of Kulams, which numbers to more than 200, indicates that the increase in population, migration, marital alliances and other circumstances have resulted in this increase. Various documents refer to different numbers of Kulam with 60, 90, 96, 141, 142 and 214 as the number of Kulams quoted often.
12 lip 2021 · Explained: Tracing Kongu Nadu's history, demography and cultural moorings. A peep into the life and times of people in Kongu Nadu, the region that the BJP govt seemingly wants to carve out of Tamil Nadu. N Vinoth Kumar. 12 July 2021 6:30 AM IST (Updated:2021-07-12 08:08:21)
4 lis 2024 · Kongu Nadu is neither a specific administrative or political unit within Tamil Nadu but a notional area lying in the western part of the state. The name ‘Kongu’ is derived from the Kongu Vellala Gounders, who are an OBC community that is concentrated in these districts.
Most of the Kongu Vellalar kootams have Sangam period names, named after a famous Sangam cheiftain, king or a dynasty. Chera country, wrongly thought at first to be Kerala is ascertained to be Kongu with their capital at Karur Vanji.
5 dni temu · The ancient Kongunadu country was made up of a number of districts and taluks which are currently known as Palani, Karur, Dharapuram, Thiruchengodu, Erode, Pollachi, Nammakkal, Salem, Dharmapuri, Nilgiris, Avinashi, Satyamangalam, Coimbatore and Udumalpet.
nadu. Kongu Nadu is one such territorial unit in Tamil Nadu, the others include Chera, Chola, Pandiya, Thondai, Malai, and Naduvil nadu. Clear mention of Kongu as a territorial name can be traced from the Sangam literature. Starting with this ancient literature, Kongu is mentioned throughout Tamil