Jatavarman Parakrama Pandyan

Jatavarman Parakrama Pandyan was a ruler of the Pandyan dynasty between 1473 and 1506.[1] He was known by the regnal title of Azhagan Perumal, while his inscriptions start with Pumisaivvanitai (in Tamil) and Samastabhuvaikavira (in Sanskrit).[2] He made additions to the temple at Tenkasi and claimed military victories against Kerala.

Jatavarman Parakrama Pandyan
Reign1473–1506
Regnal name
Azhagan Perumal Parakrama Pandyan
HousePandyan
ReligionHinduism

References

  1. Nilakanta Sastri, Kallidaikurichi Aiyah (1972). The Pāṇḍyan Kingdom from the Earliest Times to the Sixteenth Century. Madras: Swathi Publications. p. 249.
  2. Kalidos, Raju (1976). History and Culture of the Tamils: From Prehistoric Times to the President's Rule. West Mambalam: Vijay Publications. p. 190.


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