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Nadu

Nadu, written in Tamil as nāḍu, is a term used in Tamil and other Dravidian languages meaning land, country, or region. It denotes a geographic or political unit and is the etymological source of the state name Tamil Nadu, often interpreted as “Tamil land” or “land of the Tamils.”

Historically, nadus referred to large political divisions or polities within the Tamil homeland. In ancient and

In modern usage, nāḍu remains the everyday Tamil word for country or land, and it appears in

medieval
Tamil
kingdoms,
nadus
were
semi-autonomous
regions
governed
by
local
rulers
or
assemblies
under
a
king,
with
their
own
administrative
structures
and
military
forces.
The
Tamil
political
landscape
included
regions
such
as
Chola
Nadu
and
Pandya
Nadu,
and
the
term
is
also
associated
with
Kongu
Nadu
in
western
Tamil
Nadu.
Inscriptions
and
literature
from
the
period
reflect
nadus
as
meaningful
cultural
and
geographic
units,
shaping
regional
identities
even
as
central
powers
asserted
overarching
authority.
regional
toponyms
and
cultural
discussions.
The
name
Tamil
Nadu
embodies
the
historic
and
cultural
link
between
the
Tamil
people
and
their
land.
The
term
is
cognate
across
Dravidian
languages,
appearing
as
nāḍu,
nāṭu,
or
nāḷu
in
Malayalam,
Kannada,
and
Telugu,
all
with
similar
meanings.
Today,
nadus
are
primarily
of
historical
and
cultural
interest,
while
contemporary
Tamil
Nadu
is
administratively
organized
into
districts
rather
than
nadus.