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Did you know... that the zamindar of the estate of Ramnad held the title "Sethupathi" or "protector of the bridge"?
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Name Change or separate article for "Kingdom of Ramnad" requirededit
Latest comment: 9 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
The title or name of this article Ramnad estate was only after 1803 till 1947, whereas it was a larger kingdom from 1675 till 1805; encompassing both Sivaganga and Pudukottai kingdoms at one time. Also as a kingdom it flourished and played an important role in the region with lot many contributions. Its last known status as the ridiculously titled East India Company's name "Permanent Settlement of Ramnad" is misleading and completely vanes the earlier entity as a independent kingdom. Any Tamil Nadu history contributors kindly suggest.