summary on the military victories of Raja Raja Chola and Rajendra Chola
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In 1005 CE, while he was still a monarch, he appointed his son Rajendra Chola his successor. Rajendra Chola (1014-1044 CE): He carried Chola power to greater heights. He captured Vengi, sent a naval fleet into the Bay of Bengal and took over parts of Sumatra, Malaya and the Andaman and Nicobar islands.
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Rajendra Chola (1014-1044 CE):
- He carried Chola's power to greater heights.
- He captured Vengi, sent a naval fleet into the Bay of Bengal, and took over parts of Sumatra, Malaya, and the Andaman and Nicobar islands.
- He undertook an expedition to North India around 1023 CE, defeated Mahipala of the Pala dynasty, and annexed Bihar, Odisha and Bengal.
Rajaraja Chola (985-1014 CE):
- He followed a policy of war and conquest.
- He defeated the Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi, the Pandyas, the Gangas of Kalinga and Cheras of Kerela and captured large tracts of the Deccan and even parts of Ceylon.
- Rajaraja introduced two important features of the Chola administration-the navy and local self-government.
- He laid the foundation of powerful Chola navy.
- In 1005 CE, while he was still a monarch, he appointed his son Rajendra Chola his successor.
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