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What was the capital of Cheras?
The Chera territory covered mostly the Kerala coast. The capital of the Cheras was located at Vanji/Karuvur. There emblem was Bow and the premium ports were Tondi and Muchiri.
The Chera territory covered mostly the Kerala coast. The capital of the Cheras was located at Vanji/Karuvur. There emblem was Bow and the premium ports were Tondi and Muchiri.
See lessWho succeeded Varagunavarman II?
Prantaka Viranayana who was the brother of Pandyan King Varagunavarman II, came to the throne in 880 and ruled up to 900 A.D. The Chola emperor invaded the Pandya kingdom whose ruler asked to the King of Ceylon for help.
Prantaka Viranayana who was the brother of Pandyan King Varagunavarman II, came to the throne in 880 and ruled up to 900 A.D. The Chola emperor invaded the Pandya kingdom whose ruler asked to the King of Ceylon for help.
See lessThe provinces in the Chola empire were divided into ?
The provinces during the Chola dynasty were divided into Kottams or Valanadus and there provinces were again divided into Nadus or districts. Each of these districts consisted of a number of autonomous villages that played a key role in the Chola administration system.
The provinces during the Chola dynasty were divided into Kottams or Valanadus and there provinces were again divided into Nadus or districts. Each of these districts consisted of a number of autonomous villages that played a key role in the Chola administration system.
See lessThe Chola empire known as Rajyam or Rastrayam was divided into how many mandalams?
The Chola empire which was known as Rajyam or Rastrayam was divided into eight mandalams or province. Each province was governed by a governor/Viceroys. These governors were generally princes of the royal blood or of noble families.
The Chola empire which was known as Rajyam or Rastrayam was divided into eight mandalams or province. Each province was governed by a governor/Viceroys. These governors were generally princes of the royal blood or of noble families.
See lessRajadhiraja died on the battlefield while fighting in the battle of Koppam against which Kings?
Rajadhiraja was one of the greatest and bravest warriors in the Chola dynasty. He died in the battlefield while fighting in the battle of Koppam against Someshwar, a western Chalukyan king.
Rajadhiraja was one of the greatest and bravest warriors in the Chola dynasty. He died in the battlefield while fighting in the battle of Koppam against Someshwar, a western Chalukyan king.
See lessWhich characteristics are present in the Ladh Khan Temple?
The Ladh Khan Temple at Aihole has certain characteristics of rock-cut halls. It has a low flat-roofed Mandapa, 50 feet wide and enclosed by walls on three sides, with a porch on the east side, the pillars of which are carved with Ganga-Yamuna motif
The Ladh Khan Temple at Aihole has certain characteristics of rock-cut halls. It has a low flat-roofed Mandapa, 50 feet wide and enclosed by walls on three sides, with a porch on the east side, the pillars of which are carved with Ganga-Yamuna motif
See lessWho acquired the title of dakshinapatheshvara?
Pulkeshin II acquired the title of dakshinapatheshvara which means the lord of the south. He defeated Harsha in 637-638 AD. Pulkeshin II led many expeditions against eastern Deccan kingdoms, south Kosala and Kalinga.
Pulkeshin II acquired the title of dakshinapatheshvara which means the lord of the south. He defeated Harsha in 637-638 AD. Pulkeshin II led many expeditions against eastern Deccan kingdoms, south Kosala and Kalinga.
See lessWho was the author of Dhvanyolaka?
Anandavardhana was the author of Dhvanyolaka which he composed in 9th century A.D. He was the champion of the Dhvant school. It throws light on the matter regarding Dhvani or suggestion, hence it is named as Dhvanyaaloka.
Anandavardhana was the author of Dhvanyolaka which he composed in 9th century A.D. He was the champion of the Dhvant school. It throws light on the matter regarding Dhvani or suggestion, hence it is named as Dhvanyaaloka.
See lessWhich authors composed Janakiharana?
Kumaradasa has been known by the names of Natha Kumara and Kumaradatta on the continent of India. Kumaradasa is the author of a Sanskrit Mahakavya called the Janaki-hara?a or Janaki’s abduction.
Kumaradasa has been known by the names of Natha Kumara and Kumaradatta on the continent of India. Kumaradasa is the author of a Sanskrit Mahakavya called the Janaki-hara?a or Janaki’s abduction.
See lessThe Muktesvara temple of Orissa was built in which century ?
The Muktesvara temple of Orissa was built most probably in the middle of the tenth century AD. This temple is considered as the gem of Orissan architecture. Its parts are so beautifully adjusted that the disposition of the whole is elegant as well as effective.
The Muktesvara temple of Orissa was built most probably in the middle of the tenth century AD. This temple is considered as the gem of Orissan architecture. Its parts are so beautifully adjusted that the disposition of the whole is elegant as well as effective.
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