What are Imperial Cholas?
What are Imperial Cholas?
The Cholas are believed to have overthrown the Pallavas in south India. They became prominent in the 9th century and established an empire comprising the major portion of South India. They also extended their control in Sri Lanka and the Malay peninsula and are thus called ‘Imperial Cholas’.
Who was the founder of the imperial Chola Empire of South India?
Vijayalaya
The Chola Empire was founded by Vijayalaya. He took over the Tanjore kingdom in the 8th century and led to the rise of the mighty Cholas by defeating the Pallavas. Tanjore was hence made the first capital of the eminent Chola Empire. Aditya I succeeded Vijayalaya to become the ruler of the empire.
What is the name of Chola?
Shakeel Anwar
Name of Chola Rulers (Kings) | Period of Rule |
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Sundara Chola | 957-970 AD |
Uttama Chola | 970-985 AD |
Rajaraja Chola I | 985-1014 AD |
Rajendra Chola I | 1012-1044 AD |
Why were the Cholas called the imperial Cholas?
Therefore, they are called as the Imperial Cholas. Thousands of inscriptions found in the temples provide detailed information regarding the administration, society, economy and culture of the Chola period. The founder of the Imperial Chola line was Vijayalaya. He captured Tanjore from Muttaraiyars in 815 AD and built a temple for Durga.
What happened to the Cholas after the Sangam period?
After the decline of the Sangam period, the Cholas became feudatories in Uraiyur. They became prominent in the ninth century and established an empire comprising the major portion of South India. Their capital was Tanjore. They also extended their sway in Sri Lanka and the Malay Peninsula.
What are the achievements of Cholas in India?
He also provided the vimana of the famous Nataraja temple at Chidambaram with a golden roof. The two famous Uttiramerur inscriptions that give a detailed account of the village administration under the Cholas belong to his reign
How did the extent and resources of the Chola Empire increase monarchy?
The extent and resources of the Chola Empire increased the power and prestige of monarchy. big capital cities like Tanjore and Gangaikondacholapuram, the large royal courts and extensive grants to the temples reveal the authority of the king. undertook royal tours to increase the efficiency of the administration.