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The Kings and Lords are also seen: Smooth Tamil monarchs Tamil dynasties Chola Dynasty Pandyan Dynasty Chera Dynasty Pallava Dynasty Eastern Ganga Dynasty AyY Dynasty Velir Dynasty Arysty Aryacakravarti Dynasty Vanni Dynasty Other Royal Family Settlement Ramnad Ramanatha Sethupathi (?-1979), the last Raja Ramnad statue of Rajeswari Nachiar, only raja's daughter last Rajaha Sethupathi, positioning ramnad's title leader in real estate Rajkumar Sethupathi actors And Raiah's brother Ramanathath setupathi and Latha, The leading actress of the 1980s Sripriya Latha, actress, is the latest Raja Ramanatha Sethupathi and actor Rajkumar Sethupathi Regrs in Pudukkottai Rajagopala Thondaiman (1922–1997), the last settlement of the state primarily in Pudukkotai R. Rajagopala Thondaiman (1958-?), featuring the head of the king's house at Puduk Thondaiman, son of Radhakrishna Thondaiman, nephew of last rule Rajagopala Thondaiman Charubala Thondaiman (1958–) , wife of R. Rajagopala Thondaiman, member of INC, former mayor of Tiruchirapalli (2001–2009) President and Governor General of Indian Governor General C. Rajagopalachari (1878–1972), former Governor-General of India, 1948–1950; the first Bharat Ratna Award in India. Indian President R. Venkataraman (1910–2009), former president of India, 1987–1992; former vice president of India. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam (1931–2015), former president of India; Bharat Ratna Award; Stray man to India. The Country's President, Prime Minister & President Governor: S.R. 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Sambanthan (1919–1979), one of Malaysia's three founder fathers Velupillai Prabhakaran (1954–2009), founder and leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, fight for an independent state in Sri Lanka, the Contribution of Tamil Eelam to Tamil Marshal Nesamony (1895-1968), responsible for Kanyakumari merged districts with Tamil Nadu Varadara Mudaliar (1926–1988), known as Vardard Bhai; the movie Tamil Nayakan was based on the story of his life Thamizhavel G. Sarangapani, Singaporean Tamil pioneering state governor C. Rajagopalachari (1878–1972), Governor West Bengal (1947-1948) P. Raja Kumaraswamy (1898–1957), Governor of Odisha (1954-1956) C. Rangarajan (1932–), Governor of Andhra Pradesh (1997–2003) T.V. Weed Hoswar (1926–), IPS Officer, Governor of Sikkim (1985–1989), West Bengal (1989–1990) and Uttar Pradesh (2004–2009) Jothi Venkata (1917–unknown) , Gov. Kerala (1977-1982) P. Ramachandran (1921–2001)Governor of Kerala (1982-1988) E.S.L. Narasimhan (1945-), IPS officer, Gov. Chhattisgarh (2007–2010), Andhra Pradesh (2007-underestimate) and Telangana (2014–2019) P. Sathasivam (1949–), Chief Justice of India (2013-2014), Governor of Kera V. Shanmuganathan (1949–) , Governor of Manipur (2015-2016), Governor of Manipur (2015-2016), Governor of the Governor (2015-2016), The Governor of Manipur (2015-2016), The Governor (194 (b) , Governor Manipur (2015- 2016), Governor-General (1949-) , Governor of Manipur (2015-2016), Governor of the Governor , Gouvene Manipur (2015-2016), Gouvene Gouvene a (1949–) , Gouvene Manipur (2015-2019), Gouvene Gouvene Pradesh (Additional Charges) (2016–2017), Governor of Meghalaya (2015–2017) Tamilisai Soundarajan (1961–), Medical Doctor, BJP Chairman of Tamil Nadu (2014–2019), Governor of Telangana (2019-Incumbent) Chief Minister of Minister of Northern Province (Sri Lanka) C. V. Vigneswaran (2013–2018) Chief Minister of Eastern Province (Sri Lanka) Sivanesaurai Kandrakanthan (2008-2014 Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu P. Kumaraswamy Raja (1898– 1957) C. Rajagopalachari (1878–1972) , Bharat Ratna K Award. Kamarajaj (1903–1975), Bharat Ratna awards M. Bhaktavatsalam (1897–1987) C. N. Annadurai (1909–1969) V. R. Nedunchezhiyan (1920–2000) M. Karunanidhi (1924–2018). G. Ramachandran (1917–1987), Bharat Ratna awarded awarder J. Jayalithaa (1948–2016) O. Panneerselvam (1951-) Edappa Kdi. Palaniswami (1953-) Chief Minister of Puducherry V. Venkatasubha Reddiar (1909–1982), Indian Chief Prime Minister in Pondicherry; his son V. Vaithilingam was also chief minister of Pondicherry Subramanyan Ramaswamy V. Vaithilingam (1950-), son of former chief minister of Pondicherry V. Venkatasubha Reddiar P. Shanmugam (1927–2013) N. Rangaswamy (1950-) V. Narayanasamy (1947-) Central Minister A. K. Moorthy (1964-) former minister of the State Ministry of Railway R.K. Shanmukham Chetty (1892) –1953), former India's independent Finance Minister Jana Krishnamurthi (1928–2007) former Minister of Law of the Union K. Santhanam (1895–1980) , former Independent Railway Minister of India Satyavani Muthu (1923–1999), former Union Cabinet Minister Vazhappady K. Ramamurthy (1940–2002), former Union Cabinet minister at Petrole M. Arunachalam (1944–2004), former union cabinet minister of Labour P. Chidambaram (1945–), former Minister of Finance of India A. Raja (1963–), former Communications and Information Technology Minister of India Subbulakshmi Jagadeesan (1947–) , former state minister for social justice with the exception of India K. Venkatapathy (1947–), former Minister of State for Law and Justice of India Regupathy (1950-), former minister of state forests and Environment Ginge N. Ramachandran (1944–), former minister of the State Union, Finance M.K. Azhagiri (1951–), former minister for chemical and fertilizers S. Palanimanickam (1950–), former Minister of State for Finance in India Jagathrakshakan (1950–) , former minister of the Union for Trade and Industry T. R. Baalu (1941–), former minister of Shipping and Highway Transport and highway Mani Shankar Ayiar (1941-), former Minister of the Union Cabinet for Petroleum and Natural Gas Subramanian Swamy (1939–), former Cabinet Minister of Commerce and Law Murasoli Maran, former Minister of Commerce and Industry Dayanidhi Maran, former minister of Communications and Information Technology R. Velu (1940–) , former State Minister of the Ministry Railways V. Radhika Selvilvi (1976-), former minister of state at Home Ministry V. Narayanasamy (1947–), former State Minister in Parliamentary Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitraman (1947–), former Minister of Defense and Finance Minister [2][2][2] reference circular] Inbumani Ramados (1968-), former minister of health and Welfare of the Government of India Pon Radhashnan (1952–) , former minister of state for Transportation of Routes & Transportation; Highways, Shipping Mohan Kumaramangalam former Iron and Steel Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Minister of External Affairs of India at other countries Moses Veerasamy Nagamootoo (1947–), Prime Minister, Guyana S. Jayakumar (1939–), Singapore's former Deputy Prime Minister, Singapore Tharman Shanmugaratnam (1957–), Deputy