History, asked by mallahaswanth9649, 1 year ago

Karikala shifted his capital from where to where

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3
Karikala's leg was scorched in the fire and from thence Karikala became his name. ...... as the early Chola capital, then medieval Cholas shifted to Thanjavur and later cholas king .
I think so hop its helpful
Answered by hotelcalifornia
1

Karikala shifted his capital from Urayur to Thanjavur.

Explanation:

  • Karikala Chola was a South India's greatest of the early Sangam-age Chola rulers.
  • He ruled about nearly 120 C.E.  
  • Karikala first ruled his empire with Urayur as its capital.
  • But later, he moved his capital to that of Thanvajur in his later days.
  • Venni was the milestone in Karikala's career that firmly placed him on his throne and won some sort of supremacy among the three crowned monarchs for him.
  • Formerly known as Vennipparandalai Venni is now known as Kovilvenni and is based near Thanjavur.

Learn more about Karikala

why did karikala chola raise embankments on the either sides of the river kaveri?

brainly.in/question/1533425

Achievements of karikalan

brainly.in/question/10659830

Similar questions