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- During the 1st and 2nd centuries AD intensive trade relations developed between Roman Egypt and the Tamil kingdoms of the Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas in Southern India.
- Yale returned to Britain in 1699, with a fortune that amounted to £200,000, mostly made by selling diamonds from the Golconda mines and the Kollur mines, in Southern India.
- Ayyappan, also called Dharmasastha and Manikandan, is a Hindu deity popular in Southern India.
- belong to an entirely different region, probably southern India, and are considerably relatively recent.
- Dropping sounds in connected speech by native speakers is very common in this language from Kerala, southern India. For example, "entha" becomes "ntha" and "ippol" becomes "ippo".
- A curry is a dish with a sauce seasoned with spices, mainly associated with South Asian cuisine. In southern India, leaves from the curry tree may be included.
- Similar phenomena are exemplified by some modern Indian communities of the hijra, which are associated with a deity and with certain rituals and festivals – notably the devotees of Yellammadevi, or "jogappas", who are not castrated, and the Ali of southern India, of whom at least some are.
- , Southern India, third century. He has a light beard, is semi-nude and carries a drinking horn. There is a barrel of wine next to him.
- A 1978 study by Melvyn Goldstein and a 1983 study by Lynn Pulman on Tibetan communities-in-exile in southern India argue that the CTA adopted a stance of preserving an "idea of return" and fostering the development of an intense feeling of Tibetan cultural and political nationalism among Tibetans" in order to remain a necessary part of the communities.
- Historically diamonds were known to be found only in alluvial deposits in southern India.
- Black leopards were thought to be more common in Travancore and in the hills of southern India than in other parts of the country.
- In India, the Chola dynasty reached its height of naval power under leaders such as Rajaraja Chola I and Rajendra Chola I, dominating southern India (Tamil Nadu), Sri Lanka, and regions of Southeast Asia.
- He was his father's right arm in the wars from which Hyder emerged as the most powerful ruler of southern India.
- ... TN) is a state in southern India. The tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population, Tamil Nadu is the home of the Tamil people, whose Tamil language—one of the longest surviving classical languages in the world—is widely spoken in the state and serves as its official language.
- The "Vel" is a type of spear or lance, originated in Southern India, primarily used by Tamils.
- Early Austronesian sailors influenced the development of sailing technologies in Sri Lanka and Southern India through the Austronesian maritime trade network of the Indian Ocean, the precursor to the spice trade route and the maritime silk road, which was established at around 1500 BC.
- Pienaar is the only Afrikaner ordained in the highly selective Tibetan Tantric Buddhist community in Bylakuppe, in southern India.
- Seljuk power even spread through Oman to Koothanallur in southern India.
- Written evidence of martial arts in Southern India dates back to the Sangam literature of about the 2nd century BCE to the 2nd century AD.
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