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  2. Telugu Chodas - Wikipedia

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    In Madras Museum copper plates, this Srikantha claims descendant from Tamil king Karikala Chola through Sundarananda of Renati Chodas. The Anbil plates [ 17 ] of Parantaka Chola II and Velanjeri plates [ 18 ] of Parantaka Chola I mention the name Sri Kantha whose name precedes that of Vijayalaya Chola , however, it is unknown if both ...

  3. Chola dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Chola empire, though not as strong as between 850 and 1150, was still largely territorially intact under Rajaraja Chola II (1146–1175) a fact attested by the construction and completion of the third grand Chola architectural marvel, the chariot-shaped Airavatesvara Temple at Dharasuram on the outskirts of modern Kumbakonam.

  4. Tamil inscriptions in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Three Tamil slab inscriptions dating to the Chola era (993-1070 AD), were found in the ruins of a Siva temple in Thirumangalai, Trincomalee District. [ 58 ] The inscriptions record administrative regulations of the temple as well as donations from officials like Siṟṟampalam Uṭaiyāi, Tiruveṇṇaikkūṭṟaṉ Tiruvarahiruvarańkam and ...

  5. History of South India - Wikipedia

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    The Chola dynasty, however, went into a period of decline from the 4th century CE. This period coincided with the ascendency of the Kalabhras who moved down from the northern Tamil country, displacing the established kingdoms and ruled over most of southern India for almost 300 years. Chola Fresco of Dancing girls.

  6. List of Chola temples in Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    The Chola dynasty was one of the longest-ruling dynasties in the history of southern India. In Bengaluru the Cholas ruled nearly a century. The heartland of the Cholas was the fertile valley of the Kaveri River, but they ruled a significantly larger area at the height of their power, including the present-day Bengaluru.

  7. Virarajendra - Wikipedia

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    The traditional enemies and subordinates of the Cholas: the Singhalas (Ceylon), the Pandyas, and the Chera Perumals, took advantage of the instability by attempting to break free or wage war against the Chola. Virarajendra was described as a capable and brave ruler, who was kind and protective of his subjects, reimposed authority on Chola ...

  8. Factbox-Trump's likely first moves on US energy policy

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    Here are some of the energy-related executive orders Trump could announce during his first days in office, as he seeks to follow through on that promise. Trump could order the U.S. to withdraw ...

  9. Rajadhiraja I - Wikipedia

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    Rajadhiraja Chola I (994 CE - 1052 CE) was a Chola emperor, as the successor of his father, Rajendra I.He was the only Chola emperor who was killed while leading his army in war, and although he had a short reign, he helped his father conquer several territories as well as to maintain the Chola authority over most of Sri Lanka, Eastern Chalukya and Kalinga, among others.