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The Sangam Age covers the period of which South Indian Tamil dynasties?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The evidence on the early history of the Tamil kingdoms consists of the epigraphs of the region, the Sangam literature, and archaeological data. The period between 600 BCE to 300 CE, Tamilakam was ruled by the three Tamil dynasties of Pandya, Chola and Chera, and a few independent chieftains, the Velir.

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Answered by lovingheart
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Chera, chola and pandya dynasties.

Explanation:

  • Other than three dynasties few independent chieftains and the Velir was ruled.
  • The period of sangam age was 6th century BCE to 3rd century CE.
  • Three dynasties of chera, chola and pandya were jointly called muvendar.
  • They were ruled the region of south india and srilanka.
  • Among the three dynasties chola dynasty was the oldest dynasty.
  • Sangam literature told the history of these three dynasties.
  • During the period of three dynasties no major external threads, tamil people are lived peacefully.
  • Sangam age was the golden age of tamil land.

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