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At the beginning of the 10th century, the Cholas had conquered half of south India. The Cholas had thriving towns and controlled most of the trade. They exce
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The Chola Empire was the first empire to bring together the whole of South India. The Chola administration was highly organized and efficient. How did the ad
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The Chola Dynasty is believed to have originated from the fertile valley of the river Kaveri. During their rule, the kingdom saw some of the best reforms in
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Chola dynasty, South Indian Tamil rulers of unknown antiquity, antedating the early Sangam poems (c. 200 ce ). The dynasty originated in the rich Kaveri (Cauvery) River valley. Uraiyur (now Tiruchchirappalli) was its oldest capital. The legendary King Karikalan was the common ancestor through whom small Deccan and Andhra families called Chola
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Chola Dynasty (9th-13th Century) The Cholas formed one of three ruling families in Tamil-speaking south India during the first two centuries CE. In the mid-ninth century the family came to dominate the region, building an empire that would last more than four hundred years. Based in the fertile Kaveri River delta in the present-day Indian state
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Nobody knows exactly when the first Chola kings took power in the southern point of India, but certainly, the Chola Dynasty was established by the third century BCE, because they are mentioned in one of Ashoka the Great's stelae. Not only did the Cholas outlast Ashoka's Mauryan Empire, they continued to rule until 1279 CE—more than 1,500 years.
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Imperial Cholas (Period from c. 850 - 1200 CE) The Cholas are believed to have overthrown the Pallavas in south India. They became prominent in the 9th century and established an empire comprising the major portion of South India. They also extended their control in Sri Lanka and the Malay peninsula and are thus called 'Imperial Cholas'.
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The Chola Dynasty was a dynasty that ruled over the southern part of India for about 400 years. Although there were some up's and down's, including a time when Chola princesses were the only ones able to keep the dynasty's prestige afloat, the empire had a major impact on politics, arts, literature, philosophy, and architecture in ancient India.
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Rajaraja I, and his son, Rajendra I, succeeded in making the Chola dynasty a military, economic and cultural power in Asia. Both of them together, continued to expand the kingdom by raiding the Ganga valley. The bronze statues and temples of the Chola empire bear testimony to its art and architecture.
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The Great Chola Dynasty Of India I Class 7 - History I Learn With BYJU'S. The Great Chola Dynasty Of India I Class 7 - History I Learn With BYJU'S. Published on November 22, 2023 by indictube. At the beginning of the 10th century, the Cholas had conquered half of south India. The Cholas had thriving towns and controlled
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Territorial Expansion of Chola Dynasty. During the 9th to 13th centuries, the Chola dynasty, especially under the Medieval Cholas, expanded their territory and ruled over various areas. Their main region was along the Kaveri River, and at their strongest, they controlled most of southern India from around 907 to 1215 CE.
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Administrative Centres. You read about the Chola dynasty in Chapter 2. Let's travel in our imagination to Thanjavur, the capital of the Cholas, as it was a thousand years ago. The perennial river Kaveri flows near this beautiful town. One hears the bells of the Rajarajeshvara temple built by King Rajaraja Chola.
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We will delve into the various aspects of the Cholas' reign that made it a Golden Age, including the development of grand temples and palaces, the spread of Hinduism and Saivism in Southeast Asia, and the expansion of trade and commerce. So, come along and learn about the Cholas' extensive legacy and their lasting influence on Indian history.
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The Chola dynasty was in power from the latter half of the 9th century to the beginning of the 13th century. It was at its peak during the medieval period. Vijayalaya an ancient chiefly family of the Cholas captured the Kaveri delta from the Muttaraiyars. He built a temple devoted to goddess Nishumbhasudini at Thanjavur and made it his capital.
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Learn the concepts of Class 7 History New Kings and Kingdoms with Videos and Stories. Solve Study Textbooks Guides. Join / Login ... Medieval India - The Cholas. 10 mins. Political History of Cholas. 11 mins. Quick Summary With Stories. Splendid Temples and Bronze Sculpture of the Cholas. 2 mins read. Administrative Centres Under Chola Dynasty
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In NCERT Class 7 History Chapter 2 Kings and Kingdoms, we study the rich history of the Chola dynasty, a powerful empire that thrived in South India. The Cholas were known for their exceptional governance, and remarkable achievements in art, architecture, and maritime trade. They ruled from the 9th to the 13th century, leaving an indelible mark
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A Sabha had separate committees looking after functions like irrigation, gardens, temples, etc. Under the supervision of the Chola government, rich peasants of the Vellala caste controlled the affairs of the Nadus. The Chola kings often gave land grants or Brahmadeya to Brahmins.
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Map 2 The Chola kingdom and its neighbours. The successors of Vijayalaya conquered neighbouring regions and the kingdom grew in size and power. The Pandyan and the Pallava territories to the south and north were made part of this kingdom. Rajaraja I, considered the most powerful Chola ruler, became.
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1. Name the dynasties which ruled in the Deccan. Answer: This region lay between river Krishna and Narmada. It had some great dynasties—The Rashtrakutas, Hoysala and Kakatiyas. 2. Name the main kingdoms of South India. Answer: South India saw the rise of three powerful kingdoms—The Pallavas, the Pandyas and the Cholas. 3.
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The Chola Empire reached its peak under kings Rajaraja I and his son Rajendra I in the 10th-11th centuries AD. They expanded the empire across South India and Sri Lanka. Rajaraja I built the iconic Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur. Rajendra I conquered northern Sri Lanka and defeated several neighboring kingdoms. Chola architecture and art flourished during this time, exemplified by grand
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The Chola dynasty was one of the longest ruling dynasties in southern India, dating back to the 3rd century BCE. It continued ruling varying territories until the 13th century CE. Under kings like Rajaraja Chola I and his successors, the Chola dynasty became a powerful empire controlling much of South and Southeast Asia between the 10th-13th centuries. The Cholas made major contributions to
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