How did agriculture developed under the cholas?
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These branches were flooded by rains and deposited fertile soil on the banks which in turn helped the agriculture in this region. By the 5th and 6th century large scale cultivation started in the Kaveri valley as forests were cleared and levelled for creating more cultivable land.
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—The Kaveri breaks into many channels before emptying itself in the Bay of Bengal. These branches were flooded by rains and deposited fertile soil on the banks which in turn helped the agriculture in this region.
—By the 5th and 6th century large scale cultivation started in the Kaveri valley as forests were cleared and levelled for creating more cultivable land.
—In the delta region embankments were built to prevent flooding and canals were constrcuted to carry water to the fields.
—The Kaveri breaks into many channels before emptying itself in the Bay of Bengal. These branches were flooded by rains and deposited fertile soil on the banks which in turn helped the agriculture in this region.
—By the 5th and 6th century large scale cultivation started in the Kaveri valley as forests were cleared and levelled for creating more cultivable land.
—In the delta region embankments were built to prevent flooding and canals were constrcuted to carry water to the fields.
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