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Rajendra I Chola challenged the mindset of Indian rulers who did not venture to conquer foreign soil. During his rule, he defeated the rulers of Southeast Asia and conquered parts of present-day ...
The emperor Rajaraja Chola shared his great-aunt's taste for ... The loot of conquest was lavished on his great imperial ...
with inputs from researcher Narasimha Raju sir. The Cholas are remembered as one of the longest ruling dynasties in the southern regions of India. This section of the timeline witnesses the onset ...
Rajaraja’s officers and army regiments also made gifts to the temple, and its staff came from across Chola territories, ...
Hence his careful periodisation of Chola history into three major phases, the first being the early formative stage, the second the middle imperial stage and the third being one of disintegration ...
A Grand Chola Museum will be set up in Thanjavur to highlight the contribution of the imperial Chola dynasty who ruled large parts of southern India, and to preserve artefacts and relics of that ...
By around the 9th-10th century CE, this tradition seems to have been well in place and the imperial Cholas too have followed the smruthi recommendations religiously. Of the several copper plates ...
It is wrong to say that Cholas was an expansionist or imperial power in regard to the Malay Archipelago. P Ramasamy is the deputy chief minister II of Penang. The views expressed are those of the ...
She was Kundavai of the 10th-11th centuries AD, of the lineage of the Imperial Cholas, the daughter of Parantaka Chola II (Sundara Chola) and his queen Vanavan Madevi. Kundavai’s younger brother ...