North and south Indian states in the period 800t 1200 AD
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during the period of 800-1200 A.D., south India became the centre of political activity. In the beginning of the ninth century, the Pallavas who were a great force were on the decline.
The Chalukyas of Badami were by now overthrown by the Rashtrakutas. The latter were engaged in several wars and alliances with northern and southern kingdoms.
The Cholas who were the feudatories of the Pallavas began to assert their power and were able to replace the Pallavas. The emergence of the imperial Cholas marked the beginning of a new stage in south Indian history. Under their domination, art and culture reached new heights whose influence was felt even in the countries of South-East Asia.
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