What is the dynasty that ruled in the south india and had relations with S E Asia
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The Chola dynasty ruled in South India and had relations with South East Asia.
For centuries Indian merchants traded with various parts of South East Asia and southern China. Indian ships had to pass through the Straits of Molucca which was controlled by the kingdom of Sri Vijaya. The merchants of Sri Vijaya did not allow Indian ships and merchants to sail in this region. Rajendra Chola sent his fleet and defeated the Sri Vijaya king. So trade with South East Asia and southern China flourished and made the Chola Kingdom very wealthy.
The correct answer for your question is Chola Dynasty.
Chola Dynasty was the longest ruling dynasty in the history of Tamil Nadu. According to the historical text references, Chola Dynasty was established back in 300s BC and ended in 1279 AD but found to be in largest extension in 1030 AD.
Chola Dynasty was known to have a largest navy which ruled the sea routes in 1030 AD. Chola Dynasty’s rule and relation with the regions of South east Asia is one of the profound truth and their largest Navy emphasizes the truth in a better way.