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Explain briefly the agriculture life of the people of the chola empire ​

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Answer:The prosperity of an agricultural country depends to a large extent on the facilities provided for irrigation. Apart from sinking wells and excavating tanks, the Chola rulers threw mighty stone dams across the Kaveri and other rivers, and cut out channels to distribute water over large tracts of land.

Answer:The prosperity of an agricultural country depends to a large extent on the facilities provided for irrigation. Apart from sinking wells and excavating tanks, the Chola rulers threw mighty stone dams across the Kaveri and other rivers, and cut out channels to distribute water over large tracts of land.They made the soil fertile and practiced extensive agriculture. Karikala chola built the first dam in India called the kallanai. The dam is still in use. Rice was grown primarily which became the source of food for the whole south India.

Answer:The prosperity of an agricultural country depends to a large extent on the facilities provided for irrigation. Apart from sinking wells and excavating tanks, the Chola rulers threw mighty stone dams across the Kaveri and other rivers, and cut out channels to distribute water over large tracts of land.They made the soil fertile and practiced extensive agriculture. Karikala chola built the first dam in India called the kallanai. The dam is still in use. Rice was grown primarily which became the source of food for the whole south India.Explanation:

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