Political Science, asked by raotarakeswar, 1 year ago

discuss the political formation in south india in the 16th century

Answers

Answered by Steph0303
5

____________________________________________________________

Here you go :


The history of the southern part of India covers a span of over four thousand years during which the region saw the rise and fall of a number of dynasties and empires. The period of known history of the region begins with the Iron age (1200 BCE to 24 BCE) period until the 14th century CE. Dynasties of Satavahana, Chola, Chera, Chalukya, Pallava, Rashtrakuta, Kakatiya and Hoysala were at their peak during various periods of history. These Dynasties constantly fought amongst each other and against external forces when Muslim armies invaded south India. Vijayanagara empire rose in response to the Muslim intervention and covered the most of south India and acted as a bulwark against Mughal expansion into the south. When the European powers arrived during the 16th century CE, the southern kingdoms resisted the new threats, and many parts eventually succumbed to British occupation. The British created the Madras Presidency which covered most of south India directly administered by the British Raj, and divided the rest into a number of dependent princely states. After Indian independence South India was linguistically divided into the states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.


Hope this helps!!

Cheers!!

____________________________________________________________

Answered by Anonymous
1
South indian ruled by many dynasties like Chola palas chuhans tomars etc
among them Chola s were very popular to Help in growth nd developmnt of littérature nd art
Théy patronised languages nd art
Similar questions