rajaraja chola's real name is arulmozhi varman.
King Rajaraja Chola I was a prominent ruler of the Chola dynasty in South India, reigning from 985 to 1014 CE. He is renowned for his military conquests, administrative reforms, and significant contributions to art and architecture, including the construction of the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. His capital was Thanjavur, and he played a crucial role in expanding the Chola Empire, influencing trade and culture across Southeast Asia. Rajaraja Chola is often celebrated for his patronage of Tamil literature and temple architecture.
Defeated Mahi Pala on the banks of River Ganga. Hence the name Gangaikona Chola.
Chola dynasty ended in 1279.
muthalam paranthaga cholan
From 700 to 1200 AD, India saw various prominent kings and dynasties. The Rashtrakutas, known for their patronage of arts and literature, ruled large parts of central and southern India. The Chola dynasty, especially under rulers like Rajaraja Chola I, expanded maritime trade and cultural influence. Meanwhile, the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty controlled significant territories in northern India, often clashing with the Arab invaders, and the Palas in Bengal were notable for their Buddhist support and cultural contributions.
Rajaraja Chola III died in 1260.
Rajaraja Chola II died in 1173.
rajendra chola the son of rajaraja succeeded the throne after rajaraja
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Kulothunga chola I in 1110-13
The southern India was prominent by the kings of Chola dynasty . Rajaraja and Rajendra Chola were very powerful.
Rajaraja Chola I defeated the Cheras and seized Madurai in the early 11th century, specifically around 1005 AD. This victory was part of his larger campaign to expand the Chola Empire and establish dominance over southern India. His conquest of Madurai marked a significant achievement in consolidating Chola power in the region.
King Rajaraja Chola I was a prominent ruler of the Chola dynasty in South India, reigning from 985 to 1014 CE. He is renowned for his military conquests, administrative reforms, and significant contributions to art and architecture, including the construction of the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur, which became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. His capital was Thanjavur, and he played a crucial role in expanding the Chola Empire, influencing trade and culture across Southeast Asia. Rajaraja Chola is often celebrated for his patronage of Tamil literature and temple architecture.
Yes, the temple was built in honour of Raja Raja Chola I, but the answer is that it was built in 1010 AD.
Defeated Mahi Pala on the banks of River Ganga. Hence the name Gangaikona Chola.