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3. during chole period bond belonging to non Brahmins are called​

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Answered by purushothamvajjula
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Explanation: The inscriptions of the Cholas who ruled in Tamil Nadu suggest that their kingdom used more than 400 terms for different kinds of taxes.

Cholas were the most civilised race in the south of the Indian subcontinent.

The time of the Gupta Empire is often called the "Golden Age of India".

Harshavardhana was a powerful king who helped reunite Northern India after the collapse of the Gupta Empire.

One of the biggest and the most impressive rock temple complexes in the world, the Ellora Caves were built between the 5th and the 10th centuries CE, and they are a World Heritage Site.

The Rashtrakutas followed Jainism.

Legend has it that as a child, Prithviraj Chauhan killed a tiger with his bare hands. And he defeated Bhimdev, the king of Gujarat, at the age of thirteen. In fact, he was so brave that his maternal grandfather Angam declared him the king of Delhi.

According to Chola inscriptions, there were five types of 'land gifts' that Chola kings gave to their people:

vellanvagai was land for non-Brahmana, peasant proprietors

brahmadeya was land gifted to Brahmanas

shalabhoga was land for the maintenance of a school

devadana / tirunamattukkani was land gifted to temples

pallichchhandam was land donated to Jaina institutions

In China, the Tang dynasty remained in power for around 300 years, and its capital, Xi’an, was one of the largest cities in the world.

The Great Living Chola Temples,  a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are a group of 3 major Hindu Kovils located in south India.

Answered by sakash20207
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During chole period bond belonging to non Brahmins are called devadanya.

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