What was the nature and role of local association in the pallava and south indian policy
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The local associations of Pallava were famous for their famous temples and architectures and they ruled over the South India. Explanation: The pallavas have worked with the construction of several temples that had made the nation to earn name and fame and had also attracted several tourists.
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The local association pf Pallava worked for the construction of the temples to bring people's attention towards themselves
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- The Pallava community had a strong rule on the Southern part of the country
- They build many temples to earn a name and fame among the public
- These places are still famous and attract a lot of tourists
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