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Define Ancient tamilakam​

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Answered by rukminidadireddy
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Tamilakam refers to the geographical region inhabited by the ancient Tamil people. ... Traditional accounts and Tolkāppiyam referred these territories as a single cultural area, where Tamil was the natural language and culture of all people. The ancient Tamil country was divided into kingdoms.

Answered by Anonymous
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Tɑmilɑkɑm (Tɑmil: tɑmiḻɑkɑm) refers to the geogrɑphicɑl region inhɑbited by the ɑncient Tɑmil people. ... Trɑditionɑl ɑccounts ɑnd Tolkāppiyɑm referred these territories ɑs ɑ single culturɑl ɑreɑ, where Tɑmil wɑs the nɑturɑl lɑnguɑge ɑnd culture of ɑll people. The ɑncient Tɑmil country wɑs divided into kingdoms.

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