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Tamil Sates of Sangam Age

2020-04-27 11:55:11


  • There was no state power by only chiefdoms which was hereditary.
  • The land b/w Venkatam and Kanyakumari is called Tamilaham.
  • Sangam poems refer to chiefs as Perumakam and Ko makan.
  • 3 most powerful chiefdoms of the area were Chera, Chola and Pandya.
  • 3 different kinds of chiefs were
    1. Kizar → village headmen of Ur villages.
    2. Velir→ eg Satyaputras, Adigaiman chiefs.
    3. Vedar → were bigger chiefs viz Muvendars.
  • Poems mention Kizar doing obligatory services to bigger chiefs.
  • Plunder raids and booty capture was common.
  • Giving of gifts (Kodai) was common and poems like Puranaruru praise the generosity of chieftains.

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Eco-zones (Tinai’s) and Subsistence Patterns

Section titled “Eco-zones (Tinai’s) and Subsistence Patterns”
  • Have been mentioned in poems as having emotions.
Tinai’sAreaSubsistence
KurinjiHilly BackwoodsHunting and Gathering
PalaiArid ZoneCattle lifting and plundering
MullaiPastoral tractsAnimal Husbandry and shifting cultivation
MarutamWet Landplough agriculture
NeitalSea coastfishing and salt manufacture
  • Early state and Society : #todo ![[Early State and Society in Tamilakam.pdf]]
  • Keezhadi excavation new dating shows Sangam was older than expected 580 BC. Findings:
    • Tamil Brahmi is as old as 6th century BC.
    • Inscribed pots implied people were literate had agrarian pastoral society,
    • brick and roof tiles made of silica and lime of good quality - high standard of living shown by terracota ring wells used for drainage,
    • water storing; iron nails etc were also found, child burial also found
  • Refer Anki for Puhar (Kaveripatnam), Muziris, Korkai as port sites of the time.