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how do you say that the achievements of cholas was possible through their scientific irrigational activities?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by brainlytiger99
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The resources were obtained from producers who were often persuaded or compelled to surrender their produce partially. Sometimes their produce was claimed as ‘rent’ due to a lord who asserted that he was the owner of the land. Revenue was also collected from traders.

Who were samantas? What was expected of them?

Answer: During the seventh century, there were many big landlords or warrior chiefs in the subcontinent, who were often acknowledged by the kings as their subordinates or samantas. The samantas were expected to bring gifts for the kings or overlords, attend their courts and provide them with military support.

Briefly describe prashastis.

Answer: Prashastis contain details which may not necessarily be literally true. They tell us the way the rulers wanted to depict themselves; for example as great achievers, victorious, fearless, valiant etc. Brahamanas composed the prashastis, who occasionally helped in the administration also.

Very Short Answer Type Questions

Were the kings independently very powerful? If no, with whom did they share their powers?

Answer: No, they were not fully independent. They shared their power with samantas and associations of peasants, traders and Brahamanas.

What were the sources used by the author Kalhana in the twelfth century for composing his poem?

Answer: The sources Kalhana used for the Sanskrit poem were inscriptions, documents, eye witness accounts and earlier histories.

What was the role of Vijayalaya during the period?

Answer: In the mid-ninth century Vijayalaya captured the delta from the Muttaraiyar and built the town of Thanjavur and also a temple of Goddess Nishumbhasudini there.

Who was Rajendra I? What were his achievements?

Answer: Rajendra I was Rajaraja’s son. He continued his policies and even raided the Ganga Valley, Sri Lanka

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