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Conclusion on the chola dynasty

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Answered by Tapasya1304
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The Chola dynasty was one of the longest-ruling dynasties in the history of southern India. The earliest datable references to this Tamil dynasty are in inscriptions from the 3rd century BCE left by Ashoka, of the Maurya Empire. As one of the Three Crowned Kings of Tamilakam, the dynasty continued to govern over varying territory until the 13th century CE.
Answered by MissSlayer
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CHOLA DYNASTY
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1. The Chola kingdom or Cholamandala ruled over south India between Pennar and Velar rivers.

2. The extent of their rule was always changing due to defeats or victories in wars with the neighbouring regions.

3. The Cholas set up their capital at Kaveripattam but later they shifted it to Tanjore and Gangaikondacholapuram.

4. According to the Sangam literature, King Karikala defeated the Cheras, Pandyas and even Sri Lanka.

5. He followed the Vedic religion and developed trade and industry.

6. He brought 12,000 Prisoners Of War (POWs) from Sri Lanaka and forced them to build a dam at river Cauvery.

7. He built a strong army and navy and gave royal patronage to Tamil Literature.

8. Subsequently, the Cheras, Pandyas and later Pallavas conquered the territories of the Cholas from the weak successors of Karikala.

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