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Peramiyam is a village and a panchayat near Dharapuram and Mulanur in Tirupur district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. ==History== Peramiyam stands on the banks of the holy river Amaravati, a tributary of the Kaveri River. Every year in January (month of Thai in Tamil year ) 'Thai Pusam' festival for Maakaali Amman temple celebrating by the devotees. Every year Kamachi Amman temple, Bajanai mada temple festival is celebrated by the devotees. Dharapuram was under the regimes of Chera kings in 850 A.D. Thereafter (in 1000 A.D. – 1275 A.D.) this place came under the rule of Cholas with Dharapuram as their Headquarters. Subsequently it came under the control of Padiars (from 1276 A.D.). Only during this period, a ruler by name Veerapandian caused the digging of Kalingarayan Channel. Then the Muslims (Modeen Sulthans) took over the rule after which Nayaks of Madurai ruled. Then Hyder Ali and Tippu Sultan held sway. *In 1799 when Tippu fell to the British, the East Indian Company took over the administration. It is famous for its Aanjaneya temple. In ancient times Dharapuram was called as 'Viradapura' which has significant links to Mahabharat. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Peramiyam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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