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as the school captain of your school write a notice about your school arranged an excursion to a place

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Answered by yuvarajvishnu002
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Sangam Age has its roots in the Iron Age.

In the Iron Age people were organised into chiefdoms.

From such communities of Iron-Age emerged the Vendhars of the early historic period and the Velirs of the Sangam Age were chieftains.

Tamil rulers were independent of the Mauryan authority.

Among the political powers of the Sangam Age, the Cheras, the Cholas and the Pandyas occupied pre-eminent positions. They were known as Muvendhar (the three kings).

The Muvendhar controlled the major towns and ports of the Sangam period.

The Cheras controlled the region of present-day Kerala and also the Western parts of TamilNadu.

Vanci was the capital, Muciri and Thondi were their Port towns.

The Cholas ruled over the Kaveri delta and Northern parts of TamilNadu. Uraiyur was their capital, Kaveripoompattinam was the Port town.

The Pandyas who ruled the Southern part of TamilNadu are referred to the Ashokan inscriptions.

Madurai was the capital.

Apart from the Vendhars, there were Velirs and numerous chieftains who occupied territories on the margins of the muvendhar.

The Sangam Age society was a society in transition from a tribal community ruled by a chief to a larger kingdom ruled by a king.

Social stratification had begun to take root in Tamil society by the Sangam times.

Thus the political powers of Tamilagam influenced Sangam society.

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