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Nedum Cheralathan (Nedunjeral Adan) was a Chera king of the Sangam period in ancient South India, contemporary to the Chola ruler Perunarkilli. He is considered as the second known Chera King as per the literary works during Sangam period, and particularly in the Second Ten of ''Pathirruppaththu''. Nedum Cheralatan succeeded his father, Uthiyan Cheralathan and ruled the kingdom for 58 years as a Crown Prince first and as an absolute king later. ==Biography== Nedunjeral Adan was born to Udiyanjeral. He was a powerful ruler with several victories over neighboring kings during his tenure to his credit. Nedum Cheralathan consolidated the Chera kingdom, extended its frontiers, and literature and art developed highly during his period. He inflicted a crushing defeat on his enemies, the Kadambas of Banavasi. Kannanar was Nedum Cheralathan's court poet. Among those victories, he's believed to have won over seven crowned kings and thus obtained the status of ''Adhiraja''. He defeated an enemy on the Malabar Coast and captured several ''Yavana'' traders, later releasing them for ransom. ''Kuttuvan'', the younger brother of Nedunjeral Adan, is supposed to have conquered Kongu and extended the power of the Cheras up to the eastern and western oceans. One of the Adan's sons achieved military success against ''Anji'', a chieftain of ''Tagadur'', and lead an expedition against a ruler named Nannan, who held sway in the area to the north of Malabar.
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