what is the importance of Chola inscriptions in reconstructing the history of the period.Write any three points.
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copper-plate inscriptions are copper-plate records of grants of villages, plots of cultivable lands or other privileges to private individuals or public institutions by the members of the various South Indian royal dynasties.[1] The study of these inscriptions has been especially important in reconstructing the history of Tamil Nadu.[2] The grants range in date from the 10th century C.E. to the mid-19th century C.E. A large number of them belong to the pandyas, the Cholas . These plates are valuable epigraphically as they give us an insight into the social conditions of medieval South India; they also help us fill chronological gaps in the connected history of the ruling dynasties. For example, the Leyden grant (so called as they are preserved in the Museum of Leyden in Holland) of Parantaka Chola and those of Parakesari Uttama Chola are among the most important, although the most useful part, i.e., the genealogical section, of the latter's plates seems to have been lost.
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While the inscriptions provide useful information to reconstruct history of Thiruttavatturai and its surrounding villages, the temple enjoyed patronage of almost all major dynasties that ruled Tamil Nadu. It is rich in possessing more than hundred stone records and sculptures of the beginning of the Chola era.
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