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Calls grow to bring 11th-century Chola copper plates to TN for public display
Updated On: 18 May, 2026 12:10 PM IST | Chennai | PTI
Leaders, including Vaiko and Su Venkatesan, argued that the artefacts should be housed and exhibited in Tamil Nadu museums to preserve and showcase the region’s cultural and historical heritage, while others suggested locations such as Gangaikonda Cholapuram for permanent display

The plates, returned by Leiden University Library in the Netherlands were later presented to PM Modi. Pic/X
Several political party leaders in Tamil Nadu have demanded that the Anaimangalam Chora-era copper plates be brought to the state for public display. The copper plates pertain to Rajendra Chola I's period and are a decree originally issued by his father Raja Raja Chola I. They were recently presented to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to The Hague.
The Leiden University Library, the Netherlands, on May 16 restituted the 11th century Chola copper plates, containing texts in Tamil and Sanskrit. The set of 21 large plates and 3 small plates are royal charters issued by Chola Kings during the 11th century CE, formalising gifting of Anaimangalam village to a Buddha vihara called Chulamanivarma-vihara in Nagapattinam in the state.
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