Tamil Nadu at a Glance

The State of Tamil Nadu has a hoary antiquity Though early sangam classics throw historical references we pass to recorded history only from the PallavasThe southern states of India were under the hegemony of the Cholas the Cheras and the Pandyas for centuries The Pallavas held supremacy from about the second quarter of the fourth century A.D. They were the originators of the famous Dravidian style of temple architecture The last Pallava ruler was Aparajita in whose reign the later Cholas under Vijayalaya and Aditya asserted themselves by about the 10th century At the end of the 11th century Tamil Nadu was ruled by several dynasties like the Chalukyas, Cholas and Pandyas. In the two centuries that followed the imperial Cholas gained paramountcy over South India. Muslims gradually strengthened their position, which led to the establishment of the Bahamani Sultanate, by the middle of the 14th century. At the same time, the Vijayanagar Kingdom quickly consolidated itself and extended its sway over the whole of South India, and at the close of the century, Vijayanagar became the supreme power in South. However, it crumbled at the battle of Talikota in 1564 to the confederate forces of the Deccan Sultans.

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                Tamil Nadu State Symbols

                State Animal

                Nilgiri tahr

                State Bird

                Emerald Dove

                State Flower

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                Glorosa lily

                State Tree

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                Palm Tree

                State Butterfly

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                Tamil yeoman

                State Fruit

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                Jackfruit