____________ inscriptions datable to third century BCE refer to the Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas in
ancient Tamilagam.
(a) Pulekesin
(b) Ashoka
(c) Chandragupta
(d) Dhanananda
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Ashoka inscriptions datable to third century BCE refer to the Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas inancient Tamilagam.
Ashoka had left inscription in the 3rd century BCE which describes the important dynasties that rule the Southern India during this time.
The Cholas, Pandyas and Cheras were powerful kingdoms of south during this period.
The Tamil dynasties along with Satyapuras were independent states during this time.
Cholas were the longest ruling kingdom of the Tamilagam.
Ashoka had left inscription in the 3rd century BCE which describes the important dynasties that rule the Southern India during this time.
The Cholas, Pandyas and Cheras were powerful kingdoms of south during this period.
The Tamil dynasties along with Satyapuras were independent states during this time.
Cholas were the longest ruling kingdom of the Tamilagam.
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Ashoka inscriptions datable to third century BCE refer to the Cheras Cholas and Pandyas in ancient Tamilagam.
Option (B)
Explanation:
- He is known to rule in the third century. He is credited with laying down inscriptions of many events or dynasties which became beneficial for the scholars and researchers in tracking.
- Pulekesin Chandragupta and Dhanananda were known to rule in the sixth forth and 326 BCE respectively. The former was a great ruler of the south in that period of time while the second one is the founder of the empire.
- The later was a successor of the Magadha Empire. Inscriptions were in ancient Tamilagam.
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