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_____ inscriptions datable to third century BCE refer to the cheras, cholas and pandyas in ancient Tami lag am

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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The inscriptions dateble to third century BCE refer to the cheras, cholas and pandyas in ancient Tamilagam are the following; 

Ashoka inscriptions.

Ashoka inscriptions were about the 
 the important dynasties that rule the Southern India during the 3rd Century BCE. During the 3rd Century BCE, the Cholas, Pandyas and Cheras were powerful kingdoms of the South Indian region. 


Answered by Anonymous
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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. ... Cholas were the longest ruling kingdom of the Tamilagam

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