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Palm Tree, Cocoanuts, Fish insignia of Meenavar subgroup of Villavars, Moon indicating Lunar Dynasty, Bow and Arrow of Villavars Stacked Cocoanuts, Bow and Arrow insignia, Flag Post – Kodi Maram and Cocoanut tree engraved in the Coins.Ī coin from Later Chera Dynasty copper coin Period: 967 A.D.
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Palmtree, Coconuts and Hill the insignia of the Malayar subgroup of Villavar is displayed. On the Obverse the Bow and Arrow insignia of Villavars, a Palm Tree and Coconuts are displayed. Ummattur Chera Coins displayed Cocoanut trees, Climbing a tree and Bow and Arrow insignia of Villavar people.Īnother set of Chera Coins display coconuts stacked on back. The last coin indicate Bow and arrow which has overlordship over Fish Palm tree over the Elephant indicating the overlordship of Villavar over Ay Kingdomįish and Bow holding a Flag and a Palm Tree indicate the soverignity of Various Villavar tribes.īow and arrow, person with a crown climbing a tree Palm treeĪnother coin display Palm tree, Sun and Moon indicate Surya and Chandra dynasties and BowĪnother coin Bow Palmyra tree and climbing figure are depicted Stacked Cocoanuts, Palm Tree, Bow and Arrow, Fish insignia Ummattur Chieftains of Kongu country who descended from the Villavar Chera Dynasty continued to issue Chera Coins until 16th century. The Coins from Chera Chola Pandyan Kingdoms displayed insignia of Various Villavar subgroups. Some of these Vanava Rayar –Villavar chieftains who became Palayakarar under Naickers continued to use the title Mavali the title of Villavar Nadalvar kings. In the laterdays the Vanava Rayars became chieftains under the Vijayanagara Naickers and mixed with the ethnically different Ganga-Kongu people who migrated from Gangetic plains in the fourth century and Established the Western Ganga Dynasty. In the Kongu Country some Chera descendents called Vanava Rayars (Vanavar a Villavar subsect) continued to rule over Kongu countryGanga-Kongu people occupied the Western Tamil Nadu. When the Chera gold coins were not available after the fourteenth century Venetian Sequins, Gold coins which closely resembled the Sanar Kasu of the Chera Kingdom was used as substitute.
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Even after the fall of the Chera kIngdom the Coins of Kerala continued to be called Sanar Kasu. Since the Villavar – Nadalvar people were involved in the cultivation of Palm Trees their coins also displayed the same. The Villavar Chera Kings displayed Bow and Arrow insignia of Villavars, Hill insignia of Malayar a Villavar subgroup and Palm Tree or Cocoanut Tree.