மாவீரர் மருது பாண்டியர்
Maaveer Marudhupaandiyar
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எழுத்தாளர் :முனைவர் எஸ்.எம். கமால்
பதிப்பகம் :காவ்யா பதிப்பகம்
Publisher :Kavya Pathippagam
புத்தக வகை :வரலாறு
பக்கங்கள் :264
பதிப்பு :1
Published on :2012
Add to CartThe later part of the eighteenth century marked a very important
turning point in the history of Tamil Nadu. Political changes took place
very quickly in the soil of Madurai, especially in Maravar Seema. As
well as an unprecedented drought gripped the people. In the midst of
this atrocity, the dominant hysteria of the Parangiyas jumped like an
arugambulla. The Kumbhaniyar took steps to permanently remove the
ancient and glorious Ramanathapuram and Thanjavur autonomous states.
Also, Muthuramalinga Sethupathi, the king of Ramanathapuram, who had
risen from the ashes, which had been the anchor of the Nayaka kingdom
for three hundred years, was imprisoned for a lifetime. Panchalankurichi
and Saptur settlers were hanged. Seeing these atrocities, the Seema
settlers of Madurai and Dindigul boiled up with the Seema people of
Ramanathapuram. Among them are Kadalgudi, Kulathur, Golwarpatti,
Sivagiri, Palani, Virupatchi, Kanniwadi. Gombay, Devadanapatti, Warapur
and Natham settlers are notable. In such a turbulent situation, the
pharmacists who acted as the heads of the Sivagangai government took a
bold decision to define the sentiments of the people of Tamil Nadu.
Until then they had been their best friends, and their decision to fight
the English East India Company and their hegemonic plunder was their
decision to 'have no support of goodness, no incense of fire', was it
not?