Social Sciences, asked by Purnith, 4 months ago

Why did the kingdoms of the Pandyas, Cholas, and Cheras emerge as powerful kingdoms in
the South?​

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Answered by Gurupranav25
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Answer:

they grew stronger because ;

Explanation:

there were no foes for them .they have advanced war equipments and ,Rajendra chola have troops equal to America before 200 years back ,they also have good trade ,wealth

Answered by sidhantdas1234
1

Answer:

The Chera Dynasty had ruled in two different time-periods. The first Chera Dynasty had ruled in Sangam Era while second Chera Dynasty had ruled from the 9th century AD onwards. We get to know about the first Chera Dynasty through Sangam Text. The area ruled by Cheras included Cochin, North Travancore and Southern Malabar. Their capital was Vanchi Muthur in Kizhanthur-Kandallur and Karur Vanchi.The capital of later Cheras was Kulashekarapuram and Mahodayapuram. The insignia of Cheras was bow and arrow. The coins released by them had a bow device engraved on them.

Explanation:

He has been recorded as the first King of the Cheras. Following his defeat with Cholas, he had committed suicide.

Senguttuvan was the most illustrious ruler of the Dynasty. He was the hero of famous Tamil Epic Silapathikaram. He had sent first embassy to China from South India. Karur was his capital. His navy was the best in the world.

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