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what does the term gangaikondachola mean in what reference was it used​

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The name means The town of the chola who took over Ganga (water from Ganga) or who defeated (the kings near) Ganga. ... The Chola empire included the whole of southern India to the river Thungabadhra in the north. For administrative and strategic purposes they built another capital and named it Gangaikonda Cholapuram.

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The name means The town of the chola who took over Ganga (water from Ganga) or who defeated (the kings near) Ganga. ... The Chola empire included the whole of southern India to the river Thungabadhra in the north. For administrative and strategic purposes they built another capital and named it Gangaikonda Cholapuram

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