1. The Uttaramerur inscription near Kanchipuram records
a) Generous grants given by Rajendra Chola to the
priests of the temple
b) The victory of Cholas over Srilanka
c) The victory of Rajendra Chola over Palas of Bengal
d) The mode of election to village assemblies
Answers
Answer: The victory of Rajendra Chola over Palas of Bengal
Explanation:
Rajendra Chola I is recorded as having organized an expedition to northern India sometime between 1019 and 1024. Some historians have interpreted that the expedition may have been more of a pilgrimage to the Ganges. Nevertheless, many see it as a primarily military campaign aimed at bringing the kingdoms of eastern India into the Chola kingdom. The expedition ended at the river Ganges, crossing Vengi, Kalinga, Odda and Bengal. His victory over Mahipala I of the Pala dynasty of Bengal is taken by many as the pinnacle of the campaign.
Hence, The Uttaramerur inscription near Kanchipuram records the victory of Rajendra Chola over Palas of Bengal.
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Answer:
d because see on sources of history on pg 17 there is written