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Former featured articleHistory of Tamil Nadu is a former featured article. Please see the links under Article milestones below for its original nomination page (for older articles, check the nomination archive) and why it was removed.
Main Page trophyThis article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured article on May 5, 2007.
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DateProcessResult
November 13, 2006Peer reviewReviewed
November 18, 2006Featured article candidatePromoted
November 6, 2013Featured article reviewDemoted
Did You Know A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on May 27, 2008.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the discovery of a celt with Indus script in Tamil Nadu in 2006 was regarded by epigraphist Iravatham Mahadevan as the "greatest archaeological discovery of a century in Tamil Nadu"?
Current status: Former featured article

Thiruvallur, A Jain? that's funny.

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Thirukkural was not written in era of Kalabras. Although exact period when Thirukkural was written has not been established yet, it's a common knowledge here, in tamil nadu, that it might have been written atleast before 1st century. Although I can argue Thiruvalluvar is not a Jain in any means, Knowing Thirukkural a little I feel it's futile to argue which religion he might have belonged to. Those who know Thirukkural atleast a bit won't confine Valluvar into any religion for that matter. Thirukkural is praised as "Mankind's universal moral code". Likely said so because it suits for any or all religions, any or all people of this world. 182.65.140.76 (talk) 03:15, 6 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Bookku, 'Encyclopedias = expanding information & knowledge' (talk) 10:14, 11 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]