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Which of the following Chola kings was the first to capture Maldives?
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Which Chola ruler was responsible for overthrowing the Pallava Dynasty and occupying the Pallava Kingdom?
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Which Chola ruler united the Vengi Kingdom of the Eastern Chalukyas with the Chola Empire?
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“Arumolivar man” was the original name of which Chola Emperor?
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During the Chola Period which of the following types of villages gained popularity?
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Under the Cholas “Eripatti” means
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Assertion A: Vijayalaya, who was perhaps a Pallava feudatory, captured Tanjore in the middle of the 9th century and founded Chola empire.
Reasons R: Chola empire was founded on the ruins of the Pallavas of Kanchi.
Assertion A: The position of the Chola feudatories remained sub-servient to the Chola kings unlike the feudatories of the Rashtrakutas.
Reason R: The Chola villages enjoyed autonomy and the feudatories simply passed king’s share of revenue.
Assertion A: The greatest Chola rulers were Rajaraja (985-1014 A.D.) and his son Rajendra 1.
Reason R: Rajaraja invaded Sri Lanka and annexed the islands to his empire.
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Assertion A: Slavery was practised widely during the Chola empire.
Reason R: Rajaraja invaded Cheras, Pandyas, and Ceylon to bring the trade with south-east Asian countries under his control and open the sea routes to China.
Assertion A: The actual collection of the taxes in Chola villages was the concern of the ur or the sabha .
Reason R: The feudatories on Chola officials were not allowed to collect the taxes directly from the tax-payer, thus eliminating any chances of his oppression by the above mentioned functionaries.
Assertion A: The Chola kings granted autonomous powers to the village assemblies with a view to eliminate completely the feudatory.
Reason R: Among the many south Indian dynasties, the Cholas alone were able to ignore their feudatories to a significant extent.
Assertion A: Rajendra I annexed the whole of Sri Lanka and imprisoned the Sinhalese king Mahindra, who died as a captive in the Chola country.
Reason R: He annexed the southern province of the Chalukyas of Kalyani and his friendship was also sought by the ruler of Kamboja.
Assertion A: Rajendra assumed the title of Mummadi Chola.
Reason R: Rajendra’s campaign in north India was to demonstrate the strength of the Cholas.
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The institution of monarchy witnessed an important development in the Chola period. Which one of the following statements is appropriate in this regard?
Which Chola ruler was defeated by the Rashtrakuta king Krishna III in the famous Battle of Takkolam?
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Which fact regarding Rajendra Chola I is not correct?
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Rajaraja and Rajendra I commemorated their victories by
Who was the South Indian king, whose troops reached the banks of the Ganges, but did not hold the northern regions for long, and whose position was similar to that of Samudragupta’s campaign in the South?
Lokamahadevi, the chief queen of Chola king performed the ‘Hiranyagarbha’ ceremony (passing one’s body through a golden cow). Whose wife was she?
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Which of the statements on Rajendra Chola I is not correct?
Which point on Rajendra Chola is not correct?
What was the name of the Chola king who overthrew the Pallava king Aparajita Varmana and brought Tondamandalam under his control about 890 A.D.?
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It is said that Rashtrakuta king Krishna III invaded the Chola kingdom, capture Kanchi and Tanjore and assumed the title Gangaikonda.What was the name of the Chola king during whose reign this invasion was made?
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What was the name of the Chola king who conquered the islands now known as Maldives and Laccadives?
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Name the Chola king who is said to have brought back 1200 Ceylon prisoners after his successful campaign in Ceylon and employed them as labourers for the Kaveri irrigation project?
What was the name of the Chola king who lost his life in a battle against the Chalukya king Somesvara?
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Who of the following Chola king sent to China in 1077 A.D. an embassy of 72 merchants?
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During whose reign Sri Lanka was lost to the Cholas?
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Which of the following was one of the political contributions of Rajaraja?
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