What kind of irrigation works were developed in the Tamil region?
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During the fifth or sixth century, the areas near the Kaveri river in Tamil Nadu were opened up for large-scale cultivation. The irrigation works that were developed in the Tamil region led to the development of water channels for agriculture, construction of embankments to prevent floods and digging of wells and tanks for storage of water.
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The irrigation works developed in the Tamil region were – wells, tanks to collect rainwater and river channels.
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