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प्रश्न
What is meant by the term ‘the Sangam Age’?
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उत्तर
The Sangam Age refers to the period when the bulk of Tamil literature was composed of a body of Tamil scholars and poets in three successive literary gatherings called Sangam.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the oldest language of South India. OR Name the oldest Dravidian language.
Mention the two views held by scholars regarding the origin of the Dravidians.
How does the inscription of Kharvela, the ruler of Kalinga, enable us to reconstruct the history of the Sangam age?
Hero-stone reminds us of an important event. What is the event?
Who was the greatest among the earliest Chola kings?
With reference to economic conditions during the Sangam Age, explain the following: Significance of Occupational Guilds
In whose honor were the hero stones erected during the Sangam Age?
With reference to the Sangam Age, answer the following question:
Explain why the Sangam Age is so called?
With reference to the Sangam Age, answer the following question:
Describe the achievements of Chera ruler, Senguttuvan; and Chola ruler, Karikalan.
The Sangam literature gives a complete and true picture of economic conditions of the age. Describe the economic life of the people with reference to:
Occupational Guilds
