How did the name karikalan came to the king chola
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karikalan right to the throne was overlooked and there political turmoil in country. karikalan was exiled when the normality returned the chola ministers sent a state elephant to look for the prince karikala legs was scorched with fire
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Karikala was a Chola dynasty king who ruled southern India. He is credited with the conquest of the whole of India up to the Himalayas and the construction of the flood banks of the river Kaveri. He is recognised as the greatest of the Early Cholas.
Karikala Cholan
Peruvaḷatthaān
Thirumāvaḷavan
Parakesari[1][2]
Karikala the Great
Bronze statue of Karikāla Chōḻaṉ
Predecessor
Ilamcetcenni
Successor
Nalankilli, Nedunkilli (speculative)
Queen
Velir princess from Nangur[3]
Issue
Nalankilli
Nedunkilli
Māvalattān
Father
Ilamcetcenni
Karikala Cholan
Peruvaḷatthaān
Thirumāvaḷavan
Parakesari[1][2]
Karikala the Great
Bronze statue of Karikāla Chōḻaṉ
Predecessor
Ilamcetcenni
Successor
Nalankilli, Nedunkilli (speculative)
Queen
Velir princess from Nangur[3]
Issue
Nalankilli
Nedunkilli
Māvalattān
Father
Ilamcetcenni
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