Nedum Cheralathan
| Nedum Cheralathan | |
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| Imayavarampan | |
An early historic Chera coin from south India (with a Roman helmet) | |
| 2nd (recorded) Chera ruler | |
| Reign | fl. c. 155 CE |
| Predecessor | Uthiyan Cheralathan |
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| House | Chera Dynasty |
| Father | Uthiyan Cheralathan |
| Chera dynasty |
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Nedum Cheralathan (fl. c. 155 CE, title "Imayavarampan") was a Chera ruler from early historic south India (c. 1st - 4th century CE), noted for his interactions with the Yavanas (the Greco-Roman navigators) on the Malabar Coast. He likely belonged to the Muchiri-Karur branch of the Chera dynasty.