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October 24, 2008
EELAM INDEPENDENCE NOW EVERY TAMILS DREAM
Topic: Tamil History

 APPEAL  

TO UN

 SECRETARY

 GENERAL

 TO

SUPPORT THE CAUSE OF SEPARATE EELAM NATION STATE

      

 

 

 

 

 

The United Nations website categorically states that the Secretary-General is a symbol of United Nations ideals and a spokesman for the interests of the world's peoples, in particular the poor and vulnerable among them. And it is logical for Tamils spread across the globe to expect the Secretary General to be the spokesperson of the victims of a genocidal war in Srilanka, which sees no abating ever after it had consumed 70,000 lives.

 

The bleeding of the Tamil Eelam must end and like all other peace loving people's Eelam Tamils should live in peace in their homeland, the Indian Tamils expect everyday for the dawn of peace and pin their last hopes on the conscience of the member states of the United Nations and its Secretary General to voice support for the cause of independent Tamil Eelam.

 

 In the developed world particularly Europe has twelve small states, five of which are islands or island groups. Monaco, a small urban enclave on the northern Mediterranean coast, is one of the most prosperous and best known of all small states. With just 32,000 permanent residents (8,000 of whom are citizens) and 500 acres of territory,  Monaco is a sovereign state, its independence is somewhat limited, since its big neighbor, France, manages its foreign relations, postal services and defense, while the French franc has served as its official currency. When Monoco can be independent nation with restrictions, why not that option be given to Tamil Eelam, for argument sake, we are asking the world community. Though we wont support independence with restrictions as is the case of Monaco, why not even for debate sake no one proposes Monaca model to resolve Tamil Eelam struggle.

 

In addition to Monaco, the smaller European territories of this type are: the Principality of Liechtenstein (pop. 31,000), the semi-independent state lets of Andorra (pop. 64,000) and San Marino (pop. 24,000) and four British territories -- the Isle of Man (pop. 70,000), the Channel Islands (pop. 150,000), the Faeroe Islands (pop. 45,000), and Gibraltar (pop. 29,000) – as well as Vatican City State. With just 700 residents and 109 acres, the Vatican may be the only state in the world with a diplomatic corps larger than its resident population. When Vatican with such miniscule population is independent nation what is wrong in Tamil Eelam being independent nation ?

 

The Caribbean area has a number of small states, the majority islands. According to our adjusted World Bank figures there are 14 states and 15 territories in this class in the Caribbean region, ranging in size from Montserrat (pop. 6,400) to Trinidad and Tobago (pop. 1,300,000). Belize (pop. 236,000), Suriname (pop. 431,000), French Guiana (pop. 168,000) and Guyana (pop. 705,000) are all located on the mainland. Some of the better-known islands include Aruba (pop. 80,000), Barbados (pop. 257,000), the Bahamas (pop. 284,000), Martinique (pop. 412,00), and Grenada (pop. 94,500 ).  If these tiny countries can be independent nations, what prevents all these countries from endorsing the right to independence to Tamil Eelam.

 

The Netherlands Antilles (pop. 208,000) is home of George Soros' famous Quantum hedge fund, while Bermuda (pop. 63,000) has recently become an important center for the global insurance industry. The tiny British self-governing territory of Cayman Islands (pop. 23,000) has risen to special prominence in recent decades.

 

The Pacific Ocean region has two dozen island states, ranging in size from Fiji (pop. 773,000) to tiny Tokelau, an atoll with just 1,700 residents. If with 1700 people an atoll be independent, why not Tamils of Eelam have their  independent nation ?

 

Some of the territories embrace hundreds of islands scattered over more than a thousand miles of ocean. The Indian Ocean is site of four large island groups, including the Maldives (pop. 245,000) and the Seychelles (pop. 79,000), as well as a number of other territories including the French island of Reunion (pop. 718,000). Among the smallest Pacific SSTs, Nauru (pop. 10,000) and Niue (2,100) have specialized in offshore finance, a field where newcomers can have an advantage.

 

Africa, too, has a number of SSTs – 12 states according to the World Bank count, including the islands of Cape Verde (pop. 416,000) and Sao Tome and Principe (pop.142, 000), coastal Djibouti (pop. 636,000) and continental Swaziland (pop. 969,000), as well as a number of territorial remnants of colonialism, like Ceuta (pop . 69,000) and Melilla (pop. 60,000), Spanish territories on Morocco's Mediterranean coast.

 

Asia, by contrast, has relatively few SSTs, many of which are quite prosperous. The island of Bahrain (pop. 629,000), peninsular Qatar (pop. 724,000), and coastal Brunei (pop. 323,000) are all petroleum-rich monarchies

 

Thirty-two of the Commonwealth's 53 member countries are small states - mostly with populations of less than 1.5 million They range in size from micro-states such as St Kitts and Nevis, Nauru, Niue, and Tuvalu with less than 50,000 people each, to countries like Botswana, The Gambia and Mauritius

 

The world's political map, dominated by large states, includes many lesser-known small states and territories. Using the World Bank benchmark of 1.5 million population, there are 56 small states, as well as more than a hundred small territories under the sovereign control of others. A substantial majority of these small political units are islands or island federations, like Fiji in the Pacific or Barbados in the Caribbean. But others are located on the continental mainlands, sometimes as coastal enclaves, like Monaco or Brunei, and sometimes as landlocked (often mountainous) territories, like Swaziland or Liechtenstein. A large number of the SSTs have emerged only recently from colonialism.

 

If this is the world scenario, Eelam can be independent, can sustain as independent nation, and its demand for independence does not lack logic. Hence Dravida Peravai appeals to all the member states of the United Nations to arrive at a consensus to extend support to the independent nation of Tamil Eelam. If it is true that the Secretary General is the spokesperson of the suppressed people we urge him to muster support for the cause of Independent Tamil Eelam among the member states of the United Nations.

 

 

 We appeal to the following 192 Member States of the United Nations Organization.

 

 Afghanistan -- (19 Nov. 1946),Albania -- (14 Dec. 1955),Algeria -- (8 Oct. 1962),Andorra -- (28 July 1993),Angola -- (1 Dec. 1976),Antigua and Barbuda -- (11 Nov. 1981),Argentina -- (24 Oct. 1945),Armenia -- (2 Mar. 1992),Australia -- (1 Nov. 1945),Austria-- (14 Dec. 1955),Azerbaijan -- (2 Mar. 1992),Bahamas -- (18 Sep. 1973),Bahrain -- (21 Sep. 1971),Bangladesh -- (17 Sep. 1974),Barbados -- (9 Dec. 1966),Belarus -- (24 Oct. 1945),Belgium -- (27 Dec. 1945),Belize -- (25 Sep. 1981),Benin -- (20 Sep. 1960),Bhutan -- (21 Sep. 1971),Bolivia -- (14 Nov. 1945),Bosnia and Herzegovina -- (22 May 1992),Botswana -- (17 Oct. 1966),Brazil -- (24 Oct. 1945),Brunei Darussalam -- (21 Sep. 1984),Bulgaria -- (14 Dec. 1955),Burkina Faso -- (20 Sep. 1960),Burundi -- (18 Sep. 1962),Cambodia -- (14 Dec. 1955),

Cameroon -- (20 Sep. 1960),Canada -- (9 Nov. 1945),Cape Verde -- (16 Sep. 1975),Central African Republic -- (20 Sep. 1960),Chad -- (20 Sep. 1960),Chile -- (24 Oct. 1945),China -- (24 Oct. 1945),Colombia -- (5 Nov. 1945),Comoros -- (12 Nov. 1975),Congo (Republic of the) -- (20 Sep. 1960),Costa Rica -- (2 Nov. 1945),

Côte d'Ivoire -- (20 Sep. 1960),Croatia -- (22 May 1992),Cuba -- (24 Oct. 1945),Cyprus -- (20 Sep. 1960),Czech Republic -- (19 Jan. 1993),Democratic People's Republic of Korea -- (17 Sep. 1991),Democratic Republic of the Congo -- (20 Sep. 1960),Denmark -- (24 Oct. 1945),Djibouti -- (20 Sep. 1977),Dominica -- (18 Dec. 1978),Dominican Republic -- (24 Oct. 1945)

 

Ecuador -- (21 Dec. 1945),Egypt -- (24 Oct. 1945),El Salvador -- (24 Oct. 1945),Equatorial Guinea -- (12 Nov. 1968),Eritrea -- (28 May 1993),Estonia -- (17 Sep. 1991),Ethiopia -- (13 Nov. 1945),Fiji -- (13 Oct. 1970),Finland -- (14 Dec. 1955),France-- (24 Oct. 1945),Gabon -- (20 Sep. 1960),Gambia -- (21 Sep. 1965),

Georgia -- (31 July 1992),Germany -- (18 Sep. 1973),Ghana -- (8 Mar. 1957),Greece -- (25 Oct. 1945),Grenada -- (17 Sep. 1974),Guatemala -- (21 Nov. 1945),

Guinea -- (12 Dec. 1958),Guinea-Bissau -- (17 Sep. 1974),Guyana -- (20 Sep. 1966),Haiti -- (24 Oct. 1945),Honduras -- (17 Dec. 1945),Hungary -- (14 Dec. 1955),

Iceland -- (19 Nov. 1946),India -- (30 Oct. 1945),Indonesia -- (28 Sep. 1950),Iran (Islamic Republic of) -- (24 Oct. 1945),Iraq -- (21 Dec. 1945),Ireland -- (14 Dec. 1955),Israel -- (11 May 1949),Italy -- (14 Dec. 1955),Jamaica -- (18 Sep. 1962),Japan -- (18 Dec. 1956),Jordan -- (14 Dec. 1955),Kazakhstan -- (2 Mar. 1992),

Kenya -- (16 Dec. 1963),Kiribati -- (14 Sept. 1999),Kuwait -- (14 May 1963),Kyrgyzstan -- (2 Mar. 1992),Lao People's Democratic Republic -- (14 Dec. 1955),

Latvia -- (17 Sep. 1991),Lebanon -- (24 Oct. 1945),Lesotho -- (17 Oct. 1966),Liberia -- (2 Nov. 1945),Libyan Arab Jamahiriya -- (14 Dec. 1955),Liechtenstein-- (18 Sep. 1990),Lithuania -- (17 Sep. 1991),Luxembourg-- (24 Oct. 1945)

 

Madagascar -- (20 Sep. 1960),Malawi -- (1 Dec. 1964),Malaysia-- (17 Sep. 1957),Maldives-- (21 Sep. 1965),Mali -- (28 Sep. 1960),Malta -- (1 Dec. 1964),

Marshall Islands -- (17 Sep. 1991),Mauritania -- (27 Oct. 1961),Mauritius -- (24 Apr. 1968),Mexico -- (7 Nov. 1945),Micronesia (Federated States of) -- (17 Sep. 1991),Moldova -- (2 Mar. 1992),Monaco -- (28 May 1993),Mongolia -- (27 Oct. 1961),Montenegro -- (28 June 2006),Morocco -- (12 Nov. 1956),Mozambique -- (16 Sep. 1975),Myanmar -- (19 Apr. 1948),Namibia -- (23 Apr. 1990),Nauru -- (14 Sept. 1999),Nepal -- (14 Dec. 1955),Netherlands -- (10 Dec. 1945),New Zealand -- (24 Oct. 1945),Nicaragua -- (24 Oct. 1945),Niger -- (20 Sep. 1960),Nigeria -- (7 Oct. 1960),Norway -- (27 Nov. 1945),Oman -- (7 Oct. 1971),Pakistan -- (30 Sep. 1947),Palau -- (15 Dec. 1994),Panama -- (13 Nov. 1945),Papua New Guinea -- (10 Oct. 1975),Paraguay -- (24 Oct. 1945),Peru -- (31 Oct. 1945),Philippines -- (24 Oct. 1945),Poland -- (24 Oct. 1945),Portugal -- (14 Dec. 1955),Qatar -- (21 Sep. 1971),Republic of Korea -- (17 Sep. 1991),Romania -- (14 Dec. 1955),

Russian Federation -- (24 Oct. 1945),Saint Kitts and Nevis -- (23 Sep. 1983),Saint Lucia -- (18 Sep. 1979),Saint Vincent and the Grenadines -- (16 Sep. 1980),

Samoa -- (15 Dec. 1976),San Marino -- (2 Mar. 1992),Sao Tome and Principe -- (16 Sep. 1975),Saudi Arabia -- (24 Oct. 1945),Senegal -- (28 Sep. 1960),

Serbia -- (1 Nov. 2000),Seychelles -- (21 Sep. 1976),Sierra Leone -- (27 Sep. 1961),Singapore -- (21 Sep. 1965),Slovakia -- (19 Jan. 1993),Slovenia -- (22 May 1992),Solomon Islands -- (19 Sep. 1978),Somalia -- (20 Sep. 1960),South Africa -- (7 Nov. 1945),Spain -- (14 Dec. 1955),Sri Lanka -- (14 Dec. 1955),Sudan -- (12 Nov. 1956),Suriname -- (4 Dec. 1975),Swaziland -- (24 Sep. 1968),Sweden -- (19 Nov. 1946),Switzerland -- (10 Sep. 2002),Syrian Arab Republic -- (24 Oct. 1945)

 

Tajikistan -- (2 Mar. 1992),Thailand -- (16 Dec. 1946),The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia -- (8 Apr. 1993),Timor-Leste -- (27 Sep. 2002),Togo -- (20 Sep. 1960),Tonga -- (14 Sep. 1999),Trinidad and Tobago -- (18 Sep. 1962),Tunisia -- (12 Nov. 1956),Turkey -- (24 Oct. 1945),Turkmenistan -- (2 Mar. 1992),Tuvalu -- (5 Sept. 2000),Uganda -- (25 Oct. 1962),Ukraine-- (24 Oct. 1945),United Arab Emirates -- (9 Dec. 1971),United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland-- (24 Oct. 1945),United Republic of Tanzania -- (14 Dec. 1961),United States of America -- (24 Oct. 1945),Uruguay -- (18 Dec. 1945),Uzbekistan -- (2 Mar. 1992),

Vanuatu -- (15 Sep. 1981),Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) -- (15 Nov. 1945) ,Viet Nam -- (20 Sep. 1977),Yemen -- (30 Sep. 1947),Zambia -- (1 Dec. 1964),Zimbabwe -- (25 Aug. 1980)

 

[Based on "Basics facts about the UN", DPI, 2004, and Press Release ORG/1469 of 3 July 2006 ]

 

SO MANY SMALL STATES HAVE INDEPENDENCE

 

WHAT IS WRONG WITH TAMIL EELAM GAINING INDEPENDENCE ?

 

We appeal to all the 192 countries in the list of United Nations, including the war mongering Srilankan state, to look at the list of independent states, which are having independence with very thin population. When whole world witnesses people everywhere being independent why Tamils of Eelam alone should live under Sinhalese colonialism and suppression. Let all in humanity greet the dawn of Tamil Eelam in 2007.

 

With Regards

Yours fraternally

N.Nandhivarman

General Secretary Dravida Peravai

9,Ramaraja Street Puducherry 605001, India

 


Posted by dravidaperavai at 7:56 PM
Updated: October 24, 2008 8:09 PM
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August 29, 2008
TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT's DUTY
Topic: Tamil History

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TRACING THE TAMILS PAST

AMIDST LETHARGY OF RULERS

 

Tamils had scaled greater heights in ancient times, and their mathematical skills wherein one out of eight lakh fractions was the least small quantity up to which they could calculate without a calculator or computer. The theorem of Pythagoras could be spelt out in poetic form in Tamil much before his times. Erambam, Kanakathigaram by Kakkai Padiniyar, Kilaralabham, Athisaram, Kalambaham,Tiribuvana Thilagam, Kanitha rathinam,Sirukanakku were the books which I refered says Kaari Nayanar who wrote Kanakathigaram, But all these books Tamils have lost.

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“ Underworld : The Mysterious origins of Civilizations” Nandhivarman urged Tamil scholars to read English books on civilizations to know more and substantiate about the facts relating to the Kumari Kandam, lost in Indian Ocean. Mr.Graham Hancock, the author of this book relying heavily on the inundation maps by Dr.Gelen Milne of Durham University had said 5 percent of the Earth’s surface or 25 million square kilometers were submerged. Three super floods in between 15000 to 14000 thousand years, 12000 to 11000 thousand years, and 8000 to 7000 thousand years have swallowed earth’s surface, more particularly the Kumari Kandam. Researches into the lost civilizations so far had been on earth surface and land-centric and in the vast oceans marine archaeology had barely begun to investigate.

 

So until scientific researches in marine archeology are undertaken it would be difficult to supplement literary evidences about hoary past. All earth’s continents and land mass had been once upon a time one, and called Pangaea, which in Latin means All Earth. Similarly all languages emanated from one language and a school for Nostratic languages subscribes to this theory. There is book on all writing systems. All these lead to the conclusion that mankind is one, and we had our origins in Africa and spread every where. But our link is lost in the seas. It will take long time to reconstruct Tamil’s past but with available evidences, we will have to start.

 

Ancient Tamils were highly knowledgeable and had high living standards in ancient times but at same Tamils proved that from mathematics to medicine everything could be condensed within Tamil poetry and grammatical rules. But today though Tamils earn more they remain arivu koolies to the multi nationals and they had forgotten Tamil. Hence ancient times were golden times.

 

Tamils had slept in midway thereby lost chances to win the race and prove they are the top in human civilization. This loss aggravates further when Tamil rulers with all there power in Center could not secure Tamil its due place.

 

UNESCO from 1999 onwards is celebrating World Mother Tongues Day every year on February 21. It is in remembrance of the Basha Andolan Dibosh, which means Language Struggle of 1950-52 in East Pakistan currently known as Bangladesh. Then Pakistan Government imposed Urdu as sole official language of Pakistan. East Pakistan had Bengali speakers. So in protest against this order Dhaka University Students and Medical College students staged a protest demonstration. In Police firing 5 people lost their lives on 21 st Feb 1952. The struggle won Bengali equal status with Urdu. To honour the memory of those martyrs UNESCO had chosen Feb 21 as World Mother Languages Day.

We all know the Anti-Hindi Agitation and the numerous lives we lost including self immolation. All that history was not placed before UNESCO with documentary evidences to prove that Tamil struggle is of greater magnitude. This failure of those who ruled Tamilnadu and Tamil Ministers in Union Cabinet had deprived a chance where world history could have spoken about our struggle by celebrating as World Mother Languages Day. Amidst such failures, selfishness of present Tamils not to think about Tamil language we have to bank upon our past to regain the lost spirit of being pioneers in world civilizations.

 

 Dravida Peravai General Secretary Nandhivarman

 

 


Posted by dravidaperavai at 5:31 PM
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August 10, 2008
TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT MUST ACT :
Topic: Tamil History

UPDATING HISTORY OF TAMILS

N.Nandhivarman General Secretary Dravida Peravai

Dravida Peravai, a political party which wants to set an example what a political party of Tamils ought to do had decided to launch a website for publishing all information about Tamil history in one resource bank which will encompass the history of Tamil spread across continents inclusive of Tamil Eelam. Though we will be coordinating this effort we appeal to scholars all over the world to come forward with research based articles to establish our past to evaluate our present and to set the agenda for future.

The necessity to launch a history website arose when I read the book “ Kadaikazhaga Noolhalin Kaalamum Karuthum {Period and Message of Sangam Literature 500 B.C to 500 A.D] written by Dr.R.Mathivanan Former Director of Tamil Etymological Dictionary Project of Government of Tamilnadu. In the preface to the book the learned scholar says, “Japanese have preserved their past history spanning to 2440 years, whereas Egyptians and Sumerians recall with pride their 4000 years of history. The 3000-year-old history of Chinese gives them a unique place. But Tamils with 10000 year of history have not brought it to the world arena.

In Chicago Museum a portrait depicting a Tamil climbing a Palmyra tree mentioning him as Tamil came to the notice of Aringnar Anna that was taken up with the authorities. Instead of many cultural achievements of Tamils this portrait showed Tamil in derogative manner, and on protest the portrait was not removed but the word Tamil in the portrait was deleted. Lamenting about lack of a Museum to depict Tamil Culture, the scholar says that he had relied upon the travelogues of foreigners, literary evidences thrown to light in other languages, recent archaeological findings and the findings of historians who have so far dealt with the History of Tamils. His book would be a compilation of all these evidences in a nutshell, he claims. In Rasatarangini the author Kallanar had brought to light the History of Kashmir from 1800 B.C to 1200 A.D. Like this literary evidence which helped to construct the History of Kashmir, in Tamil the book Nankudi Velir Varalaru comprising 1035 poems and written by Arumuga Nayinar Pillai, which was published in 1920 throws light on the Tamil history, the learned author claims. This book speaks about the family hierarchy of Irungovel, a branch of the Pandyan rulers for 201 generations. This book follows the Kali calendar and narrates the history from 3100 B.C to 1944, hence helps in fixing the date of various rulers and their rule, the author says.

Pandyan dynasty.

Pandyan Palsalai Muthukudumi Peruvazhuthi[ 66th generation]500-450 B.C

Karungai Ollvat Perum Peyar vazhuthi[67th generation]450 B.C to 400 B.C

Porval Vazhuthi[68th generation]400 B.C to 380.B.C

Korkai Vazhuthi-Nartrer Vazhuthi[69th generation]380B.C-340 B.C

Deva Pandian[70th generation] 340 B.C-302 B.C

Seya Punjan aliasKadalul maintha Ilamperuvazhuthi[71st]302B.C-270.B.C

Pasum Poon Pandyan[72nd generation]270.B.C –245.B.C

Ollaiyur thantha Boothapandian[73rd generation]245 B.C-220 B.C

Pandyan Nanmaran[74th generation]220 B.C-200 B.C

Nedunchezhian alias Kadalan vazhithi[75th generation]200B.C-180 B.C

Marungai Vazhuthi[76th generation] 180 B.C-160 B.C

Pandyan Uthaman alias Puliman vazhuthi[77th ]160B.C-150 B.C

Pandyan Keeran Sathan[78th generation]150 B.C-140 B.C

Kaliman Vazhuthi alias Andar magan Kuruvazhuthi[79th ]140-120 B.C

Pandyan Yenathi @Nedunkannan [80th ]120 B.C-100 B.C

Korkai Vazhuthi@ Irandam Pasum Poon Pandyan[81st ]100-87 B.C

Deva Pootanan@ Ilavanthikai palli tunjiya Nanmaran[82nd ]87-62 B.C

Thalayanankanathu Cheru Vendra Nedunchezhian[83rd ]62-42 B.C

Kanapereyil kadantha Ukkira Peruvazhuthi[84th ]42 B.C-1 A.D

Pandyan Arivudainambi {Purananooru 184][85th ]A.D 1- 30 A.D

Velliyambalathu tunjiya PeruVazhuthi[86th ]30 A.D-60 A.D

Ariyapadai Kadantha Nedunchezhian [87th ]60 A.D-117 A.D

Vetriver Chezhian [88th generation] 117 A.D-160 A.D.

Nedunchezhian II [89th generation]160 A.D –198 A.D

Ukkira Maran@ Chitramadathu tunjiya Nanmaran[90th ]198 A.D-220 A.D

Pannadu thantha Maran Vazhuthi[91st ] 220A.D-250 A.D

Koddakarathu tunjiya Maranvazhuthi[92nd ]250 A.D-270 A.D

Thennavan Ko [93rd generation] 270 A.D-297 A.D

Parakirama Bahu @ Nalvazhuthi[ 94th generation 298A.D -310 A.D

Kaliyan Koothan [ 95th generation]……………………………….

Kadalan Vazhuthi [ of Kazhugumalai inscriptions] [96th generation

Porkai Pandyan [98th generation]…………………………………..

Pandyan Kadunkhon [103rd generation] 475 A.D-490 A.D

Ukkira Pandyan [103rd generation] —–498 A.D

Somasundara Pandyan [105th generation] 498 A.D-540 A.D.

113 year Pact between Three Tamil Emperors

The Nandhas who ruled North India had fraternal relationship with Three Tamil Emperors but the Mauryas who followed them invaded South India. Imayavaramban Neduncheralathan marched up to Himalayas and inscribed his country symbol, which could not assimilated by the Mauryas who came to Chera country as act of revenge. But the Mauryan armies did not sneak into Chozha territory. This invasion brought home the need to remain united, the call given even now by Kalaignar M.Karunanithi but with no useful purpose to alter ground reality on Tamil disunity. The unity urge united the Three Tamil Emperors who met to sign a Pact of Cooperation in the year 313 B.C, the author Dr.Mathivanan says. Imayavaramban Neduncheralathan, Karungai Olvat Perumvazhuthi and Deva Pandian [ 70th] jointly signed the declaration of unity that lasted for 113 years. This Treaty of Tamil Unity stood as a rock protecting Tamil lands from Northern invaders.

In the final years of the unity era during 200 B.C, in the Chozha Emperor Karikalan II’s court Poetess Mudathamakanniyar who wrote Porunaratrupadai witnessed the rare scene of Three Tamil Emperors sharing same dais which she records in her Porunaratrupadai [53-55]. Poet Kumattor Kannanar who wrote the second ten in Pathitru Pathu also records the historical meeting of Three Tamil Emperors for which he stands as eyewitness. Later in 42 B.C, Poetess Avvaiyar also had the luck to see Three Tamil Emperors together in a rare scene of Unity among Tamils. That unity did not last nor the lessons of unity learnt till date by Tamils.

THE CHERA EMPERORS:

1.Vanavan @ Vanavaramban [430-350 B.C]

2.Kuttuvan Uthiyan Cheralathan [350-328 B.C] ruled for 22 years

3. Imayavaramban Neduncheralathan [328-270 B.C] ruled for 58 years

4. Palyaanai Chelkezhu Kuttuvan [270-245 B.C] ruled for 25 years

5. Kalangaikanni narmudicheral [245-220 B.C] ruled for 25 years

6.Perumcheralathan [220-200 B.C] ruled for 20 years

7. Kudakko Neduncheralathan [200-180 B.C] ruled for 20 years

8. Kadal Pirakottiya Velkezhu kuttuvan [180-125 B.C] ruled 55 years

9. Adukotpattuch Cheralathan [125-87 B.C] ruled 38 years

10.Selvak kadungo Vazhiyathan [87-62 B.C] ruled 25 years

11.Yanaikatchei Mantharanj Cheral Irumborai [62-42 B.C] ruled 20 years

12. Thagadoor Erintha Perum Cheral Irumborai [42-25 B.C] ruled 17 years

13. Ilancheral Irumborai [25-19 B.C] ruled 16 years

14. Karuvur Eriya Koperumcheral Irumborai [9-1 B.C]

15. Vanji Mutrathu tunjiya Anthuvancheral [B.C 20 – 10 A.D]

16. Kanaikal Irumborai [20-30 A.D]

17. Palai Padiya Perum kadungko [1-30 A.D]

18. Kokothai Marban [[30 –60 A.D]

19.Cheran Chenguttuvan [60-140 A.D]

20.Kottambalathu tunjiya Maakothai [140-150 A.D]

21.Cheraman mudangi kidantha Nedumcheralathan [150-160 A.D]

22.Cheraman Kanaikkal Irumborai [160-180 A.D]

23. Cheraman Ilamkuttuvan [180-200 A.D]

24.Thambi Kuttuvan [200-220 A.D]

25.Poorikko [220-250 A.D]

26. Cheraman Kuttuvan Kothai [250-270 A.D]

27.Cheraman Vanjan [270-300 A.D]

28. Mantharanj Cheral [330-380 A.D] found in Allahabad inscriptions of Samudragupta.

RECONSTRUCTION OF CHOZHA RULE

1.Karikalan I [450-380 B.C]

2. Cheraman Paamaloor erintha Neythalanganal Ilamchetchenni [380-320 B.C]

3.Cherupaazhi erintha Ilamchetchenni [320-270 B.C]

4. Perumpoon chenni [270-245 B.C]

5.Uruva Paikhrer Ilamchetchenni [245-232 B.C]

6. Karikalan II [232-200 B.C]

7. Manakkilli [200-180 B.C]

8. Vel pahradakkai Peruviral Killi [180-160 B.C]

9.Pooravaikopp Perunarkkilli [160-125 B.C]

10. Mudithalai Koperunarkkilli [125-87 B.C]

11.Koperum Chozhan [87-62 B.C]

12. Otrumai Vetta Perunarkkilli [62-40 B.C]

13. Chetchenni Nalankilli @ Maavalathan [40-22 B.C]

14.Kulamutrathu tunjiya Killivalavan [B.C22 - 1 A.D]

15.Kurapalli tunjiya Perum Thirumavalavan [1-40 A.D]

16.Neythalankanal Ilamchetchenni [40-60 A.D]

17. Karikalan III [60-110 A.D]

18. Maavan Killi [110-130 A.D]

19. Nedumudikkilli [130-150 A.D]

20.Chenganan [150-180 A.D]

21. Isai Ve ngilli 180-210 A.D]

22.Kaivankilli [210-240 A.D]

23. Polampoonkilli [240-260 A.D]

24. Kadumankilli [260-285 A.D]

25. Nalladi [285-330 A.D] known by Agananooru 356th poem

26.Chozha Rule in Andhra [300-400 A.D]

Dr.Mathivanan had undertaken a thankless job. We would urge Tamils all over the world to buy the book “ Kadaikkazha Noolhalin Kaalamum Karuthum published by Thilagam Pathipagam 17 E, B-1, 12. K.K.Ponnurangam Salai, Omsakthinagar, Valasaravakkam, Chennai 600087 Tel:044-24861007 or contact the author at: rmvanan@gmail.com Cell: 9283217788.

Basing the Tamil epic Perumkathai, a historical note is hidden in the poem414 of Narkudi Vellalar Varalaru. It says in B.C 701 a Tamil King Udayanan defeated the Aryans and ruled North India. If he had continued to rule or if he had not succumbed to the submissive Aryan pretenders, The Gupta rule could not have come up, the appendix of the book states. Well our scholars will fight like street dogs for centuries instead of fixing the period of Tamil epics or Tamil Kings. It is within the genes of Tamils not to accept another Tamil as scholar. If a white skinned scholar tells all will fall in line. This mentality must go. Nothing wrong in debating but not debating beyond centuries. In 1921 Maraimalai Adigal established that Tamils must follow Thiruvalluvar Calendar alone. But we still follow the Sanskritized Tamil Calendar. This is a curse on Tamils.Let dogs bark but the sun will rise. Let us hail the new dawn of Tamil unity. Let us join hands to reconstruct Tamil history.

 


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