1)Who was the founder ruler of the Chola empire? 2) Identify the present state of India where Chola empire was established ? 3) What was the method adopted by the Cholas to elect the members in the sabha?
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Vijayalaya
The Chola Empire was founded by Vijayalaya. He took over the Tanjore kingdom in the 8th century and led to the rise of the mighty Cholas by defeating the Pallavas. Tanjore was hence made the first capital of the eminent Chola Empire. Aditya I succeeded Vijayalaya to become the ruler of the empire.
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1) Who was the founder ruler of the Chola empire ?
Answer :- Vijayalaya
2) Identify the present state of India where Chola empire was established ?
Answer :- The Chola Empire was based in the Kaveri River Valley, which runs southeast through Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and the southern Deccan Plateau to the Bay of Bengal. At its height, the Chola Empire controlled not only southern India and Sri Lanka, but also the Maldives.
3) What was the method adopted by the Cholas to elect the members in the sabha?
Answer :- The method of electing members of the village assembly was as such-name-slips of the candidates were thrown and mixed up in a pot, from which they were drawn one by one a small boy.
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