Who was the founder of Cheras?
The founder of the Chera dynasty was Uthiyan Cheral Athan
The founder of the Chera dynasty was Uthiyan Cheral Athan
Vanniyars, historically considered a lower caste, have been trying to gain upward mobility since 19th century to move away from lower status using these Agnikula myths.
Cholas were suryakula Kshatriyas.
Pallava Dynasty {c.285 -905 CE} was a Tamil brahmin of bharadwaj gotra (Tamil Samaṇar Dynasty), Pallavas Ruled Andhra (Krishna-Guntur) and North and Central Tamil Nadu.
Answer. The Pandyas were defeated by Chola king Parantaka in 910 AD (the fate of the Kongu Chera country, then ruled by Kongu Cheras, upon the fall of Madurai is not known).
The Chera Dynasty was one of the three major Kingdoms of Tamilkam and ruled over the present-day state of Kerala and to a lesser extent, parts of Tamil Nadu in South India. The word Chera probably derived from Cheral, meaning “declivity of a mountain” in ancient Tamil.
The Cheras were the ruling dynasty of the present-day state of Kerala and parts of Tamil Nadu in South India. Their capital was Muziri also known as Vanchi.
WELL, ACTUALLY, BOTH KL AND SELANGOR. Cheras is actually in Hulu Langat, Selangor. Then on Feb 1, 1974, part of it was annexed to the Federal government to form part of the Federal Territory. Hence, half of Cheras is in Kuala Lumpur, under DBKL, while the other half is in Selangor, under the Kajang municipal council.
Life in Cheras is a story of two states, stretching as it does from Kuala Lumpur in the north through to Selangor in the south. It’s a sprawling and, in places, densely populated area, with an abundance of malls, shops, nightlife, and local amenities for residents to enjoy.
Life in Cheras is a story of two states, stretching as it does from Kuala Lumpur in the north through to Selangor in the south. It’s a sprawling and, in places, densely populated area, with an abundance of malls, shops, nightlife, and local amenities for residents to enjoy.15