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Sangam Age: Polity and Administration

The importance of the Sangam age or Sangam Period in Indian history is unparalleled. The Sanskrit word Sangam means ‘assembly’ in English. The period is named the Sangam period after the academic assembly under the patronage of the Pandyas of Madurai. Sangam literature is the major source from which we learn about important facts, including the administration and polity. Apart from it, Greek authors like Megasthenes, Ptolemy, Pliny and Strabo showed the Commercial trade connections between the West and South India at that time. We also get some details from the Ashokan edicts and Adichanallur excavations. Here, we are going to learn about the administration and polity of the Sangam age.

What is Sangam Age?

The Sangam Age is a period of history in ancient Tamil Nadu from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD in south India. There are three dynasties ruled during this period i.e. Chola, Cheras, and Pandyas. There were three Sangams or assemblies of Tamil poets during the Sangam period in South India.

The source of information on the Sangam age polity and administration is primarily Sangam literature. So, it will be easier to understand the context of the polity and administration if we know the details of the relevant literature during this time. The main literary sources are Tirukkural, Tolkappiyam, poems, and epics of the period.

Political History of Cheras, Cholas & Pandyas of Sangam Period:

Cholas:

Cheras:

Pandyas:

Major Sources of Sangam Age:

Contribution of the Chola, Chera and Pandyas to Polity and Administration Section:

End of Sangam Age:

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