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chola administration. describe with short points.​


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Answered by smillygoelshreya
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capital of the Cholas was Tanjore. The Chola Empire was divided into three major administrative units called Central Government, Provincial government and local government. Uttaramerur inscriptions throws light on the administration of the Cholas.

The administration was headed by the king. The Chola kingship was hereditary in nature. As per the Chola royal family tradition, the eldest son succeeded the king to the Chola throne. The heir apparent was called Yuvaraja. The tiger was the royal emblem of Chola kings. The king was assisted in his work by a council of ministers. The lower officials were called Siruntaram while higher officials were called Peruntaram.

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Answered by woonnaamith
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The Chola system of administration was highly organised and efficient. The king was the pivot of administration and all the authority rested in his hands.

Central government: The king was vested with all the powers,he had a council of ministers to advise him.

Provincial government: Princes of the royal family were appointed governors of provinces.

Local self government: Cholas were good administrators,they believed in local self government

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The capital of the Cholas was Tanjore. The Chola Empire was divided into three major administrative units called Central Government, Provincial government and local government. Uttaramerur inscriptions throws light on the administration of the Cholas. The administration was headed by the king.

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