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- Medieval Cholas rose to prominence during the middle of the 9th century CE and established one of the greatest empires of South India. They successfully united South India under their rule and through their naval strength extended their influence in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka. They had trade contacts with the Arabs in the west and with the Chinese in the east. Medieval Cholas and Chalukyas were continuously in conflict over the control of Vengi and the conflict eventually exhausted both the empires and led to their decline. The Chola dynasty merged into the Eastern Chalukyan dynasty of Vengi through decades of alliances and later united under the Later Cholas. (en)
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- Empire at its greatest extent (en)
- Rise of the medieval Cholas (en)
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- Chola Kings. Rajaraja I. 985-1014 CE Uncertain Tamilnadu mint . Chola, conqueror of the Gangas in Tamil, seated tiger with two fish.jpg (en)
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- Map showing the extent of the Chola empire (en)
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- Coinage of Chola King Rajaraja I . Uncertain Tamilnadu mint. Legend "Chola, conqueror of the Gangas" in Tamil, seated tiger with two fish. (en)
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- Medieval Cholas rose to prominence during the middle of the 9th century CE and established one of the greatest empires of South India. They successfully united South India under their rule and through their naval strength extended their influence in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka. They had trade contacts with the Arabs in the west and with the Chinese in the east. (en)
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