Sunday, June 5, 2011

Tamil Nadu Year Wise


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Introduction
Milestones

Pre-Historic Period

30,000 BCE : Paleolithic industries in north Tamil Nadu.

8000-3000 BCE : Pre-pottery microlithic industries.

3000-1000 BCE : Neolithic and fine microlithic industries.


Pre-Sangam Period

1000-300 BCE : Megalithic age.

600 BCE : Tamil Brahmi prevalent as the Tamil script.

250 BCE : Asoka's inscription recording the four kingdoms (Chera, Cholas, Pandya and
                Satyaputra) of the ancient Tamil country.

200 BCE : Elara, a Tamil prince and contemporary of Dutte Gamini, rules Lanka.


Sangam Age

200 BCE-200 CE - Sangam age during which books of Sangam Literature are created.

150 BCE - Kharavela of Kalinga records his conquest of a federation of Tamil kings in his
                Hathigumpha inscription.

130 - Chera king Udayanjeral rules in the Chera country.

175-195 - Gajabahu I of Lanka a contemporary of Chera Senguttuvan and Karikala Chola.

190 - Chera Kadukko Ilanjeral Irumporai rules in the Chera country.

200 - Writing becomes widespread and vattezuttu evolved from the Tamil Brahmi becomes a
          mature script for writing Tamil.

210 - Pandya Neduncheliyan rules in Madurai and defeats his enemies at the battle of
         Talaiyalanganam.


Post-Sangam Period

300-590 - Kalabhras invade the Tamil country and displace the traditional rulers.

300-500 - Post Sangam period, Tamil epics such as Cilappatikaram written.


Pallava and Pandya

560-580 - Pallava Simhavishnu overthrows the Kalabhras in Tondaimandalam.

560-590 - Pandya Kadungon rules from Madurai and displaces the Kalabhras from the south.

590-630 - Pallava Mahendravarman I rules in Kanchipuram.

610 - Saiva saint Thirunavukkarasar (Appar) converts Mahendravarman from Jainism.

628 - Chalukya Pulakesi II invades the Pallava kingdom and lays siege on Kanchipuram.

630-668 - Pallava Narasimhavarman I (Mamalla) rules in Tondaimandalam.

642 - Pallava Narasimhavarman I launches a counter invasion into the Chalukya country and
         sacks Vatapi. Pulakesi is killed in battle.

670-700 - CE-Pandya Arikesari Parankusa Maravarman rules in Madurai.

700-728 - Pallava Rajasimha builds the Kailasanatha temple in Kanchipuram and many of the
                 shore temples in Mamallapuram.

700-730 - Pandya Ranadhira (Koccadayan) expands the Pandya kingdom into the Kongu
                 country.

731 - Succession crisis in the Pallava kingdom. Council of ministers select Nandivarman II
          (Pallavamalla) (731-796) as the Pallava king.

731-765 - Pandya Maravarman Rajasimha aligns with the Chalukya Vikramaditya II and
                attacks the Pallava king Nandivarmam.

735 - Chaluka Vikramaditya II invades the Pallava country and occupies the capital
          Kanchipuram.

760 - Pallava Nandivarman II invades and defeats the Ganga kingdom at the battle of
          Villande.

765-815 - Pandya Parantaka Nedunjadaiyan (Varaguna Pandyan) rules in Madurai.

767 - Pandya forces defeat the Pallavas on the south banks of the Kaveri.

800-830 - Varagunan I becomes Pandya king and extends his empire up to Tiruchirapalli by
                 defeating the Pallava king Dandivarman.

830-862 - Pandya Sirmara Srivallabha rules in Madurai.

840 - Srimara invades Lanka and captures the northern provices of the Lanka king Sena I.

850 - Rise of Vijayalaya Chola in Tanjavur.

846-869 - Pallava Nadivarman III leads an invasion against the Pandya kingdom and defeats
                 the Pandyas at the battle of Tellaru. Pallava kingdom extnds up to the river Vaigai.

859 - Pandya Srivallaba defeats the Pallavas at a battle at Kumbakonam.

862 - Sinhala forces under Sena II invade the Pandya coutry and sack Madurai. Srimara is
          killed in battle.


Chola Period



903 - Aditya Chola defeats the Pallava king Aparajita.

949 - Battle of Takkolam. Rashtrakuta Krishna III defeats the Chola army.

985 - Accession of Rajaraja Chola I.

1010 - Rajaraja completes the Brihadisvara Temple.

1012 - Accession of Rajendra Chola I.

1023 - Rajendra's expedition to the Ganges.

1025 - Chola navies defeat the king of Srivijaya.

1041 - Rajendra invades Lanka.

1054 - Rajadhiraja Chola dies in the battle of Koppam against Western Chalukyas.

1070 - Accession of Kulothunga Chola I Pandya revival and Muslim rule.

1251 - Accession of Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan.

1279 - End of the Chola dynasty with the death of Rajendra Chola III.

1268-1310 - Maravarman Kulasekhara Pandya rules in Madurai.

1308 - Malik Kafur a general of Allaudin Khilji invades Devagiri en route to Tamil Nadu.

1310 - Sundara Pandya, son of Kulasekara Pandya kills his father and becomes king. In the
            ensuing civil war he is defeated by his brother Vira Pandya.

1311 - Malik Kafur, invades Pandya country and attacks Madurai.

1327-1370 - Madurai under the rule of Madurai Sultanate.


Vijayanagar and Nayak Period

1370 - Bukka, the Vijayanagara ruler and his son Kumara Kamapna capture the entire Tamil
           country.

1522 - Portuguese land on the Coromandal coast.

1535 - Achyuta Raya of Vijayanagara appoints Sevappa Nayak, who established the Nayak
           dynasty at Tanjavur.

1535-1590 - Sevappa Nayak rules as the first independent Nayak ruler in Tanjavur.

1600-1645 - Ragunatha Nayak, the greatest of the Tanjavur Nayaks.

1609 - the Dutch establish a settlement in Pulicat.

1623-1659 - Tirumalai Nayak rules in Madurai.

1639 - British East India Company purchases Chennapatinam and establishes Fort St. George.

1652 - Tanjavur and Jingi fall to the Bijapur Sultan.

1656 - Mysore army invades Selam against the Madurai Nayak Tirumala.

1675 - Maratha army from Bijapur marches into Tanjavur, Ekoji declares himself king.

1692 - Nawab of Arcot established by Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Khan, a viceroys of the Moghul
           Emperor.

1746 - La Bourdonnais of the French East India company attacks and takes Fort St. George.


East India Company

1749 - British regain Fort St. George through the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle arising out of the
            War of the Austrian Succession.

1751 - Robert Clive attacks Arcot and takes it with only 500 men.

1756 - The British and the French sign the first Carnatic treaty. Mahommed Ali Walajah, was
            recognized as Nawab of the Carnatic.

1759 - French under Thomas Arthur, Comte de Lally, attack Madras.

1760 - Battle of Vandavasi between the British and the French. Birth of Veerapandya
            Kattabomman.

1767 - Hyder Ali, Sultan of Mysore attacks Madras, but defeated by the British at the Battle of
           Chengam.

1773 - British Government passes the Regulating Act. The administration of Madras comes
           under British Government review.

1777-1832 - Serfoji II rules in Tanjavur.

1799 - Serfoji cedes the Tanjavur kingdom to the British. Kattabomman executed by British.

1803 - Bentinck appointed governor of Madras.

1806 - East India Company's Indian soldiers in Vellore mutiny against Governor Bentinck. 114
           British officers killed and 19 mutineers executed.


British Rule

1892 - British Government passes the Indian Councils Act.

1909 - 'Minto-Morley Reforms'. Madras Legistlative Council formed.

1921 - First regional elections held in Madras. Justice party forms government.

1927 - Madras Congress passes a resolution for 'Full Independence'.

1928 - Simon Commission visits Madras. mass protests results in several deaths.

1937 - Congress party under C. Rajagopalachari wins provincial elections and forms
            government in Madras.

1938 - E.V. Ramasamy Naicker organises a separatist agitation demanding Dravidanadu
           consisting of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala.

1941 - Indian Muslim League holds its congress in Madras. Muhammad Ali Jinnah delivers
            keynote speech.

1944 - E.V. Ramasamy Naicker and C. N. Annadurai organises Dravidar Kazhagam.


Post-independence Period

1947 - Madras Presidency, comprising of Tamil Nadu and parts of Andhra Pradesh and
           Karnataka established.

1953 - Madras state comes into being along linguistic lines.

1968 - Widespread agitations in response to the Federal Government's directive of Hindi being
            the National Language.

1969 - Madras state is renamed as Tamil Nadu (Land of the Tamils).

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