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The seven pagodas of mahabalipuram are a witness to the art patronized by the….
(a) pallavas
(b) pandya's
(c) cholas
(d) chera

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Answered by UsmanSant
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● The seven pagodas of Mahabalipuram are a witness to the art patronised by the Pallavas.

● Pallava dynasty is the most familiar dynasty of South India and they are well known for the taste in art and architecture.

● Mahabalipuram stands on top when compared with all the arts and architectures of ancient times in India.

Answered by aburaihana123
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The seven pagodas of mahabalipuram are a witness to the art patronized by the (a) pallavas

Explanation:

  • Pallavas ruled mamallapuram during 7th century CE and it is situated in the Bay of Bengal coast.
  • They traded with South Asia and South east Asia during their period.
  • So, India–China informal summit is conducted in Mamallapuram.
  • It develops the bilateral ties between these two countries.
  • It is one among the UNESCO world heritage site in 1984, so it got the international importance and was preserved by the government.
  • Seven shore temples is known as seven pagodas. Five rathas were constructed through monolithics by pallavas.  

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