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How did the Cholas rise to power? Trace out the role of Rajaraja I in this rise.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cholas belonged to a minor chiefly family known as Muttaraiyar that held  power in the Kaveri delta. They worked as subordinate to the Pallava kings of  Kanchipuram. Vijayalaya, a member of the ancient chiefly family of the Cholas from  Uraiyur, captured the delta from the Muttaraiyar in the middle of the ninth century.

‘The  town of Thanjavur and the temple for goddess Nishumbhasudini are some of his great  creations. Vijayalaya’s successors conquered neighbouring regions and the kingdom  grew in size and power.

The Pandyan and the Pallava territories to the south and north  were made part of this kingdom. Rajaraja I was the most powerful Chola ruler. He  became king in 985 and expanded control over most of these areas.

He was well known  for the reorganization of the administration of his empire. His son Rajendra I continued  his policies an even raided the Ganga valley, Sri Lanka and countries of Southeast  Asia, developing a navy for these expeditions. The big temples of Thanjavur and  Gangaikonda-cholapuram built by them are architectural marvels.

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Cholas belonged to a minor chiefly family known as Muttaraiyar that held power in the Kaveri delta. They worked as subordinate to the Pallava kings of Kanchipuram. ... Rajaraja I was the most powerful Chola ruler. He became king in 985 and expanded control over most of these areas.

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