what kind of irrigation works were developed in the Tamil region?
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The irrigation works developed in the Tamil region were:
A grand uncut (dam) called Kallanai was constructed across river Kaveri in the second century A.D and it was known to be the greatest engineering achievement at that time and is still operational.
Water channels from the river Kaveri were used for agriculture.
Tanks were built to utilise river and rainwater for irrigation.
Dams and tanks were provided with sluices to regulate the flow of water.
Embankments were created in the delta region to prevent flooding.
Digging of wells for water storage.
Canals were built for water distribution.
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