Trade links between the Tamil kings and the Chinese continued till the Chola period. One of the Pallava king Narasimhavarman-II was designated as a General for South China and signed a defence pact with the Chinese rulers. #TNWelcomesModi #TNWelcomesXiJinping pic.twitter.com/j5ZhkY4tVp
— SG Suryah (@SuryahSG) October 11, 2019
Kanchipuram’s silk industry owes its genesis to the import of raw silk from China through #Mamallapuram#TNWelcomesModi#TNWelcomesXiJinping pic.twitter.com/AHFlcGCGps
— BJP Tamilnadu (@BJP4TamilNadu) October 11, 2019
Brainwashed dolts of communist Dravidian parties are trending hate hashtags again!
— गीतिका (@ggiittiikkaa) October 11, 2019
Rather be thrilled for historic town Mamallapuram hosting Modi & Xi. Land of great Pandyas Pallavas Cholas Cheras. Where a Tamil king signed defence pact & became General of Tibet!#TNWelcomesModi pic.twitter.com/sLYf7sBOB4
Tamilnadu and China were well connected by The great Raja raja chozha.#TNWelcomesModi#TNEelcomesXiJinpinghttps://t.co/8Vboxlm4yD
— S.PARANTHAMAN 🇮🇳 (@sparjaga) October 11, 2019
Tamil literary work, Pattinapalai talks of a Chinese ship dropping anchor on the east coast, in Tamil Nadu. Some Chinese literature, too, make references to contacts with Tamil Nadu regions#TNWelcomesModi#TNWelcomesXiJinping pic.twitter.com/sf5dYC8EUB
— CTR.Nirmal kumar (@CTR_Nirmalkumar) October 11, 2019