explain the contribution of cholas in
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During the days of Raja Raja-I, Bay of Bengal was called the lake of Cholas. He captured Maldives, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and many other small islands like Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Malaya. Trade between India and south-East Asia helped in the Indianization of south-East Asia and China.
Chinese Song dynasty reports that an embassy from Chulian (Chola) reached the Chinese court in the year 1077 and that the possible king was called Ti-hua kia- lo (Kulothuga Chola I).
This embassy was a trading venture and was highly profitable to the visitors, who returned with 81,800 strings of copper coins in exchange for articles of tributes, including glass articles and spices.