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What are the nature of the society of talimaliham

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Answered by mvasu1974
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Tamilakam or Ancient Tamil country refers to the geographical region inhabited by the ancient Tamil people. Tamilakam covered today's Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Puducherry, Lakshadweep and southern parts of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.[1] Traditional accounts and Tholkāppiyam referred these territories as a single cultural area, where Tamil was the natural languageand culture of all people. The ancient Tamil country was divided into kingdoms. The best known among them were the Cheras, Cholas, Pandyans and Pallavas. During the Sangam period, Tamil culture began to spread outside Tamilakam.[4] Ancient Tamil settlements were also found in Sri Lanka (Sri Lankan Tamils) and the Maldives (Giravarus).

Answered by kapilchaudhary2
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Human beings are able to dominate and transform nature in unprecedented ways, so much so that the ‘natural’ existence of their own bodies is no longer common sense. Of course, it never was. What has historically been put on the side of ‘nature’ and what on the side of ‘society’ and why, has been of deep consequence for existence and justice (or lack thereof) in modern societies. As ‘nature’ and ‘society’ rudely interrupt each other—during droughts, floods, hurricanes, oil spills, flu epidemics, or rodent problems at home—we are reminded of the fragile and enacted schism between them.

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