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Sangam period
Sangam period () is the period in the history of ancient southern India (known as the Tamilakam) spanning from c. 3rd century BC to c. 4th century AD. It is named after the famous Sangam academies of poets and scholars centered in the city of Madurai. In Old Tamil language, the term Tamilakam (''Tamiḻakam'' தமிழகம், ''Purananuru'' 168. 18) referred to the whole of the ancient Tamil-speaking area, corresponding roughly to the area known as southern India today, consisting of the territories of the present-day Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, parts of Andhra Pradesh, parts of Karnataka and northern Sri Lanka also known as Illam.〔http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=P1naAAAAMAAJ&q=nagadipa+naga+nadu&dq=nagadipa+naga+nadu&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DkulT8-ZM5OA0AWYhoTtAw&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAA〕 ==History== (詳細はPandya, Chola and Chera, and a few independent chieftains, the Velir.
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