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Odd one of Nadu,Chola,Ur,Nagaram

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Answered by benjaison2006
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i don't know the answer but i hope the explaintion of the three terms will help you

Explanation:

Nadu is a term that is generally used to refer the territory. During the ancient age, Tamilnadu was ruled by many kings. Those territory were named after them, Chozhanadu (area ruled by Chozhas), Pandiyanadu (ruled by Pandiyas). Nadu is used in other South Indian languages as well.

Ur was a city in the region of Sumer, southern Mesopotamia, in what is modern-day Iraq. According to biblical tradition, the city is named after the man who founded the first settlement there, Ur, though this has been disputed. The city’s other biblical link is to the patriarch Abraham who left Ur to settle in the land of Canaan. This claim has also been contested by scholars who believe that Abraham’s home was further north in Mesopotamia in a place called Ura, near the city of Harran, and that the writers of the biblical narrative in the Book of Genesis confused the two.

In medieval Tamil country, nagaram was the towns where merchants continued their business. Ur was a village assembly of almost the same time period in which landowners were non-Brahmins. Sabha was a village assembly of previous time. where all the landowners were brahmins

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