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The
history of Tamil Nadu is very
old and it is believed that
human endeavour s to inhabit
this area began as early as 300,
000 years ago. It is also
suggested that the first
Dravidians of Tamil country were
part of the early Indus Valley
settlers and moved south during
the advent of Aryans around 1500
BC. However, the recorded
history goes back only to the
4th century BC. There are
references in the early Sangham
literature to the social,
economic and cultural life of
people. The proximity to the sea
established the Tamil Country on
the maritime map of the world
even before the dawn of
Christian era. The Tamils were
bonded through trade links with
ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome.
History
rewinds
Prior to the Christian era, the
Cheras, Cholas and Pandias ruled
Tamil Country. This was the
golden period of Tamil
literature, the Sangham Age that
shadowed three centuries after
Christ. The domains of these
three dynasties changed many
times over the centuries. At
times other dynasties like
Pallavas and Chalukyas came into
power. All these dynasties
engaged in continual skirmishes;
but their steady patronage of
arts served the expansion of
Dravidian culture.
It is speculated that the early
Dravidians were part of the
Indus Valley Civilisation.
However, with the coming of the
Aryans, the Dravidians were
pushed back into the deep south
where they ultimately settled
around 1500 BC. Excavations have
revealed that the features of
the people of the Indus Valley
Civilisation bore a marked
resemblance to that of this
region.
Bastion
of legacy
Tamil Nadu is famed for its rich
tradition of literature , music
and dance which are continuing
to flourish today. It is one of
the most industrialized states
in India. Tamil is the official
language of Tamil Nadu (as well
as one of the official languages
of India).
Tamil Nadu was carved from the
old Madras State in the 1950s,
when India re-drew some state
lines according to language.
State politics continue to have
a lot to do with protecting and
celebrating the Tamil (and
Dravidian in general) language
and culture.
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