write about the kings who rule
madurral?
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answer: madurai was ruled by Madurai
The Madurai Nayaks were Telugu rulers[1] from around 1529 until 1736, of a region comprising most of modern-day Tamil Nadu, India, with Madurai as their capital. The Nayak reign was an era noted for its achievement in arts, cultural and administrative reforms, revitalization of temples previously ransacked by the Delhi Sultans, and inauguration of a unique architectural style.
Madurai Nayak dynasty
1529–1736
Madurai
Approximate extent of the Madurai Nayak Kingdom, circa 1570.
Capital
Madurai
(1529–1616)
Tiruchirapalli
(1616–1634)
Madurai
(1634–1695)
Tiruchirapalli
(1695-1716)
Madurai
(1716–1736)
Common languages
Tamil, Telugu
Government
Governors, then Monarchy
History
• Established
1529
• Disestablished
1736
Preceding States
Pandiyan Dynasty
Delhi Sultanate
Madurai Sultanate
Vijayanagara Empire
Succeeding States
Nawab of Carnatic
British India
Kingdom of Mysore (for Dindigul,
Coimbatore,
Salem provinces)
Breakaway States
Ramnad (circa 1702)
Pudukkottai and Sivaganga (from Ramnad)
The dynasty consisted of 13 rulers, of whom 9 were kings, 2 were queens, and 2 were joint-kings. The most notable of these were the king, Tirumala Nayaka, and the queen, Rani Mangammal. Foreign trade was conducted mainly with the Dutch and the Portuguese, as the British and the French had not yet made inroads in the region.