Write about the rule of Pallavs in details.
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- The Pallava dynasty was an Indian dynasty that existed from 275 CE to 897 CE, ruling a portion of southern India.
- They gained prominence after the eclipse of the Satavahana dynasty, whom the Pallavas served as feudatories.
- Pallavas became a major power during the reign of Mahendravarman I (571–630 CE) and Narasimhavarman I (630–668 CE) and dominated the Telugu and northern parts of the Tamil region for about 600 years until the end of the 9th century.
- Throughout their reign they were in constant conflict with both Chalukyas of Badami in the north and the Tamil kingdoms of Chola and Pandyas in the south.
- Pallavas were finally defeated by the Chola ruler Aditya I in the 9th century CE.
- Pallavas are most noted for their patronage of architecture, the finest example being the Shore Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mamallapuram. Kancheepuram was capital of the Pallava kingdom.
- The Pallavas who left behind magnificent sculptures and temples, established the foundations of medieval South Indian architecture. They developed the Pallava script from which Grantha ultimately descended.
- The Pallava script gave rise to several other southeast Asian scripts.
- Chinese traveller Xuanzang visited Kanchipuram during Pallava rule and extolled their benign rule.
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Pallavas became a major power during the reign of Mahendravarman I (571–630 CE) and Narasimhavarman I (630–668 CE) and dominated the Telugu and northern parts of the Tamil region for about 600 years until the end of the 9th century.
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