T. Jayasudha (PhD Scholar) ,Department of History , M.R. Government Arts College (MRGAC) Affiliated to Bharathidhasan University, V.O.C. Road, Mannargudi - 614001, India
The 18th-century Queen of Sivaganga was VeluNachiyar, which was specified as a sign of mutiny, patriotism, and leadership in the history of India. Considering that the first female to authority to front retaliate against the British colonial administration, she carved a prominent inheritance that continues to shape future generations. This study examines how her extreme has been shielded and transformed into an enriching legacy illustrating civic ideals...
Keywords: Velu Nachiyar, national identity, anti-colonial resistance, historical legacy, Tamil history.
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T. Jayasudha (PhD Scholar) ,Department of History , M.R. Government Arts College (MRGAC) Affiliated to Bharathidhasan University, V.O.C. Road, Mannargudi - 614001, India | From Legend to Legacy: The Cultural Memory and National Identity Shaped by Velu Nachiyar | DOI:
| Journal Frequency: | ISSN 2582-399X, Quarterly (January, April, July, October) | |
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| Subject Areas: | Multidisciplinary | |
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