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    Latinas from Sweet to Cholas.

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    The Cholas during 11th and 12th centuries built great temples to spread the cultural heritage.

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    In south India, the Cholas, Cheras and Pandyas ruled between 2200 and 1800 years ago.

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    This type of Grantha was used by Cholas approximately from 650 CE to 950 CE.

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    The Cholas could manage to bring political unification in Deccan parts whereas northern parts were still fragmented.

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    The Cholas did not make Kanchi their capital but it was an important city even then.

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    However, once they had conquered a country, the Cholas tried to set up a sound system of administration in it.

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    At the end of the 11th century, Tamil Nadu was ruled by several dynasties like the Chalukyas, Cholas and Pandyas.

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    The huge gopura on the entrance stands testimony to the hand of the Cholas in the construction of this temple.

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    (3) The Cholas(9th To 13th century) dynasty was popular dynasties of south India, ruled over Tamil Nadu to Karnataka some area covered.

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    E, the Hoysala king Veera Ballala II defeated the Cholas in the battle of Talakad which lead to the downfall of the Chola empire.

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    Later, under the leadership of his son Parantaka(c 907-955 CE), the Cholas acquired a dominion which foreshadowed the greater empire of Rajaraja and Kulothunga Chola.

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    The city remained under the control of the Cholas until the early 13th century, when the second Pandyan empire was established with Madurai as its capital.

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    The Cholas were great patrons of art, during their reign, as a result, the most magnificent temples and exquisite bronze icons were created in South India.

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    The first inscription entirely in Telugu was made in 575 CE and was probably made by Renati Cholas, who started writing royal proclamations in Telugu instead of Sanskrit.

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    During the 1st and 2nd centuries AD intensive trade relations developed between Roman Egypt and the Tamil kingdoms of the Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas in Southern India.

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    The art form, which originated back in the 1600s under the reign of the Cholas, has been recognised by the Government of India as a Geographical Indication in 2007-08.

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    In our North India-centric historical narrative, we tend to forget that the Cholas created a huge empire with the power of their navy and ruled vast lands in South East Asia.

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    The Sangam literature of the Tamil language reveals that, between 200 BCE and 200 CE, the southern peninsula was ruled by the Cheras, the Cholas, and the Pandyas, dynasties that traded extensively with the Roman Empire and with West and South-East Asia.

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    The Sangam literature of the Tamil language reveals that, between 200 BCE and 200 CE, the southern peninsula was being ruled by the Cheras, the Cholas, and the Pandyas, dynasties that traded extensively with the Roman Empire and with West and South-East Asia.

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    The Sangam literature of the Tamil language reveals that during the period 200 BCE- 200 CE, the southern peninsula was being ruled by the Cheras, the Cholas and the Pandyas, dynasties that traded extensively with the Roman Empire and with west and south-east Asia.

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    We don't know for sure, but one of the reasons, very likely reasons and there is some circumstantial evidence to back it up is, that it is very likely that, the Cholas and the Song Empire of China were trading heavily with each other.

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    The Pallavas of Kancheepuram(9th century AD), the Cholas of Thanjavur(a century later), the Pandyas of Madurai, and the kings and chieftains of Vijayanagar(14th- 15th century AD) were devotees of the Lord and they competed with one another in endowing the temple with rich offerings and contributions.

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    The Pallavas of Kancheepuram(9th century AD), the Cholas of Thanjavur(a century later), the Pandyas of Madurai, and the kings and chieftains of Vijayanagara(14th- 15th century AD) were devotees of the Lord and they competed with one another in endowing the temple with rich offerings and contributions.

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    This magnum opus of the Cholas started in 1003, and still incomplete in a few of its details, was closely followed, within about twenty years, by another magnificent Chola structure, also called the Brihadisvara, built almost on the same plan and design by Rajendra I Chola( 1012- 1014), the great son and worthy successor of Rajaraja.

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