maruthu pandyas
  • In the early 15th Century the present territories of Ramanathapuram
    district comprising of taluks Tiruvadanai, Paramakudi, Kamuthi,
    Mudukulathur, Ramanathapuram and Rameswaram were included in
    Pandiyan Kingdom. For a short period, this area was under the Chola
    Kings when Rajendra Chola brought it under his territory in 1063
    AD. In 1520 AD., the Nayaks of Vijayangar took over this area
    under their control from the Pandiyan dynasty for about two
    centuries, Marava chieftains-Sethupathis who were Lords under
    Pandiyan Kings and reigned over this part (17th century). At the
    beginning of the 18th century, family disputes over succession
    resulted in the division of Ramanathapuram. With the help of the
    King of Thanjavur in 1730 A.D. one of the chieftains deposed
    Sethupathy and became the Raja of Sivaganga. Acting upon the
    weakness of the Nayak rules, the local chieftains (Palayakarars)
    became independent. Raja of Sivagangai, Sethupathy of
    Ramanathapuram were prominent among them. In 173, Chand, a Sahib of
    Carnatic, captured Ramanathapuram. In 1741, the area came under
    the control of the Marattas and then under the Nizam in 1744 AD,
    Nawab's rule made displeasure in the mind of those chieftains. That
    made them declare the last Nayak as ruler of Pandiya Mandalam
    against the Nawab in 1752 AD. By that time, throne of Carnatic had
    two rivals, Shanda Sahib and Mohamed Ali, and this district was
    part of Carnatic. The British and French supported Chanda Sahib and
    Mohamed Ali respectively. It paved the way for series of conflicts
    in the southern part of the continent.

    In 1795, the British deposed Muthuramalinga Sethupathy and took
    control of the administration of Ramanathapuram. In 1803
    Mangaleswari Nachiyar was made the Zamindar of Sivagangai After
    passing of Queen, the Marudhu Brothers took the charge by paying
    regular revenue to the East India company. In 1801 the Marudhu
    Brothers of Sivaganga revolted against the British in collaboration
    with Kattabomman of Panchalamkurichi. Colonel Agnew captured
    Marudhu Brothers and hanged them and made Gowri Vallbah Periya Udaya
    Thevar as Zamindar of Sivaganga.
  • Maruthu Pandyar's Rebellion against the British

    Maruthupandyar (Maruthu Pandyar) ruled Sivagangai during the last
    part of the 18-th century. He became the ruler of Sivagangai which
    was paying tribute to the British. He continued to pay tribute for
    many years. Eventually he rebelled against the British and issued an
    Independence Proclamation from Thiruchi Thiruvarangam Temple on June
    10, 1801. He called on the other local rulers to join hands with him
    and fight the British. While some did, others supported the British.

    Maruthu Pandyar and his allies were quite successful and captured
    three districts from the British. Seeing the deteriorating
    situation, the British brought in additional troops from Britain.
    They also got more troops from the British garrisons in the
    neighboring Ceylon (now called Sri Lanka). Pudukottai and
    Ettayapuram rulers also sent their armies to help the British. These
    forces surrounded Maruthu Pandyar's army at Kalayar Koil, and the
    latter scattered. Maruthu Pandyar and his top commanders escaped.
    They regrouped and fought the British and their allies at
    Viruppatchi, Dindugal and Cholapuram. While they won the battle at
    Viruppatchi, they lost the other two battles. Maruthu Pandyar was
    captured at Cholapuram. He was hanged on October 24, 1801. He was
    the last Tamil ruler in Tamil Nadu to fight the British. The British
    conquest of Tamil Nadu was complete; all the local rulers paid
    tribute to them.

    Maruthu Pandyar's 1801 Independence Proclamation was the first such
    proclamation against the British.

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  • Hi Venkat,

    Do you have the history of what happened to the
    Pandiars during these times ? Hope they were not
    extinguished by the British... I strongly believe that
    decendents of the Pandiars still live today somewhere
    in the south.
  • Dear Venketesh,

    Many thanks for that writeup and the link!
  • Hi Venkateswaran Kasirajan

    theres something about that in the history of kattabommu dynasty.
    ever since the khilji invasion the pandyas moved south. something
    like Tenkasi
    some small dynasties survived but by british times most poligar
    (palayakaarars) were telugu speaking.

    should check up if the descendants of those guys still live.
  • hi friends,
    two daughters of ettayapuram zamindar are living at
    chennai. sons are residing at tinneveli. zamindar
    married one cine star. she has a son who is looking
    after rajahs high school at ettayapuram. i studied
    with the eldest daughter in that school.
    seethalakshmi
  • -if you need a juicy story with a suspense, talk to madam
    seethalakshmi
    now we will all forget about the palayakarars and concentrate on
    finding the identity of the film artiste who married the zamindar.
    we actually the ex royalty had a craze on movies. they built
    theatres and financed movies.
    the last rajah of sivaganga also acted as a villlian in a jaishanker
    movie I guess
    ettayapuram jamin still has a lot of land in thirunelveli. huge
    chunks.
    one trivia was they owned the onlytheatre in ettayapuram/ kayathar
    and would not allow kattobomman movie to be released there.
    venketesh
  • another information
    rajaji and kalki came to ettayapuram to explore the
    possibilities to buiid bharathiyar memorial mandapam.
    they stayed in rajas guest house only. after the
    construction of memorial every year we had big
    functions but none of the representative attended from
    place. i discussed with many people in palace. when
    people talk about bharathiyar ,automatically the talk
    about freedom strugle will come..so palace people had
    hesitation.
  • Hello all,

    Please give me the name of that cine artiste. If I do not get it by this
    evening, I am going to send multiple, virus-embedded mails to the group.

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