The Muttaraiyara were a line of powerful chiefs and were for a long time feudatory to the Pallavas, rulling over portions of the Tanjore and Tirchinopoly districts and of the former Pudukkottai State. "The centre of their power was somewhere in the districts of Tanjore, Sendalai, at present a small village near Tirukkattupalli, appears once to have been a flourishing town with the beautiful name Candralekha, and either this place or Niyamam in its neighbourhood was most probably the centre of Muttaraiya rule." As their territory lay between the Pandya and Pallava empires, they were involved in almost all the contests between the two powers. Their subordination was of great assistance to the Pallavas not only in their struggle againt the Pandyas but also in holding the Cholas under subjection.
Perumbidugu Muttaraiyan alias Kuvavan Maran (c.A.D. 655-c.680)
Ilangovadiyariyan alias Maran Paramesvaran (c A.D. 680-c.705)
Perumbidugu Muttaraiyan II alias Suvaran Maran (c.A.D. 705-c.745)
Videlvidugu Vilupperadi-Araisan alias Sattan Maran (c.A.C. 745-c.770)
MArppidugu alias Peradiaraiyan (c.A.D. 770-791)
Videlvidugu Muttaraiyan alias Kuvan Sattan (c.A.D. 791-c.826)
Sattan Paliyili (c.A.d. 826-c.851)
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Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri.[1] Muddurajakeri which means Mudduraja's town, was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633-1687.
The form of the name often used in English, Mercara, is derived from Madikeri by a standard transformation of the retroflex 'd' to an 'r' consonant.
History:
The history of Madikeri is related to the history of Kodagu. From the 2nd to 6th century AD, the northern part of Kodagu was ruled by Kadambas. The southern part of Kodagu was ruled by Gangas from 4th to 11th century. After defeating the Gangas in the 11th century, Cholas became the rulers of Kodagu. In the 12th century, Cholas lost Kodagu to the Hoysalas. Kodagu fell to the Vijayanagar kings in the 14th century. After their fall, the local chieftains (Palegars) started ruling their areas directly. These were defeated by the Haleri kings who ruled Kodagu from 1600-1834 A.D. Haleri kings made the place Haleri, near Madikeri as their capital. Mudduraja, the third king among the Haleri kings started leveling the land around Madikeri and built a fort in the year 1681. Madikeri fort was original built by mud and was replaced by "The Sword of Mysore", Tipu Sultan. Kodagu became the part of British India after 1834 A.D.[2]
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