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Which medieval states were a part of the southern coastlines?

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Answered by firefox22
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Answer:

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The Middle Age of India was then made up of a multitude of kingdoms, each governed by feudal structures, by granting the feudal authorities, and by granting land grants to noble leaders or prominent religious and political leaders, in return for allegiance and proving before the ruler his deserving of his sacred role. In most cases, because society was patriarchal, the rulers were men, however, the queens had inherited the throne in many instances

Explanation:

  • The "Chola dynasty" along the southern coastline stretched as far as Bengal.
  • The "Pallava dynasty" had existed from 275 CE-897 CE, ruling a portion of southern India.
  • "Eastern Chalukyas" were a South Indian dynasty whose kingdom was situated in the "present day Andhra Pradesh".
  • The "Pandya Dynasty" was a dynasty of south India, and was one of the 3 ethnically Tamil lineages, the other 2 being the Chera & the Chola
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