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what was the extent of the chola empire​

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Answered by Aaaryaa
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Between 980, and c. 1150, the Chola Empire comprised the entire south Indian peninsula, extending east to west from coast to coast, and bounded to the north by an irregular line along the Tungabhadra River and the Vengi frontier.

Answered by MizBroken
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Explanation:

Between 980, and c. 1150, the Chola Empire comprised the entire south Indian peninsula, extending east to west from coast to coast, and bounded to the north by an irregular line along the Tungabhadra River and the Vengi frontier.

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