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Asked: January 23, 20242024-01-23T18:36:05+05:30 2024-01-23T18:36:05+05:30In: History

Explain the nature of the state in Tamilham in the early period.

Describe the early conditions of the state in Tamilham.

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      2024-01-23T18:36:40+05:30Added an answer on January 23, 2024 at 6:36 pm

      Nature of the State in Tamilaham during the Early Period

      The early period in Tamilaham, corresponding to ancient Tamil Nadu, witnessed the emergence of distinctive political entities characterized by unique features in terms of governance, administration, and social structure. The nature of the state in Tamilaham during this period can be understood through several key aspects.

      1. Segmentary State:**
      The political organization in early Tamilaham is often described as a segmentary state. This means that the state authority was decentralized, and power was distributed among various territorial and kinship-based units. Each unit, known as a Nadu or country, had its own ruler and administrative apparatus.

      2. Chiefdoms and Clans:**
      The early Tamil state was organized along clan-based chiefdoms, with each clan or kin group having its own chieftain or leader. These chiefdoms formed the building blocks of the political structure, and the rulership was often hereditary within the ruling families.

      3. Village Autonomy:**
      Village autonomy was a significant characteristic of the early Tamil state. Villages, known as Kurunis, enjoyed a considerable degree of self-governance. Local assemblies, called Ur, played a crucial role in decision-making, and the affairs of the village were managed collectively.

      4. Economic Basis:**
      Agriculture formed the economic backbone of early Tamilaham. The state derived revenue primarily from agricultural produce, and land grants were often made to support religious institutions or reward loyal service. Trade and commerce also played a role, as evidenced by the vibrant port cities on the Tamil coast engaged in maritime activities.

      5. Administrative System:**
      The administrative system was characterized by a hierarchy of officials who served the ruler. The titles and functions of these officials, such as Adigalar and Mudiyar, varied, and they were responsible for overseeing different aspects of governance, including revenue collection, justice, and defense.

      6. Sangam Literature:**
      Sangam literature, a collection of ancient Tamil poetry and texts, provides valuable insights into the nature of the state in Tamilaham. The Purananuru and Ainkurunuru, for example, contain references to the rulers, their courts, and the social and economic life of the time. These literary works contribute to our understanding of the political and cultural landscape.

      7. Religious Influence:**
      Religious institutions and practices played a significant role in the early Tamil state. The rulers patronized temples, and the socio-religious structure was closely linked with the political authority. Temples served not only as centers of worship but also as economic and cultural hubs.

      8. Military Organization:**
      Military organization was crucial for the early Tamil state, given the existence of rivalries and conflicts among different chiefdoms. The rulers maintained standing armies, and the martial prowess of the rulers and their valor in warfare were often glorified in Sangam literature.

      In conclusion, the nature of the state in early Tamilaham was characterized by a decentralized and segmentary political structure, with chiefdoms, clans, and village autonomy playing pivotal roles. The socio-religious fabric, economic foundations, and administrative systems contributed to the unique political landscape of Tamil Nadu during this early period.

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