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The Chola Empire: How South India Dominated the Indian Ocean — Fexingo History
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From the 9th to the 13th centuries, the Chola Empire dominated South India and projected power across the Indian Ocean, from Sri Lanka to Southeast Asia. Lucas and Luna explore how a dynasty based in the Kaveri River delta built a maritime empire that controlled trade routes, launched naval expeditions, and spread Tamil culture to distant shores. The show delves into the reign of Rajaraja I, who commissioned the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur—a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture—and his son Rajendra I, who led a campaign against the Srivijaya Empire in present-day Indonesia. They examine the administration of the Chola state, with its village assemblies and efficient taxation, and the cultural flowering under royal patronage: bronze sculptures of Nataraja, the bhakti movement, and Tamil literature. The show also covers the Chola's diplomatic and commercial ties with China, the Arab world, and East Africa, and the eventual decline due to internal revolts and the rise of the Pandy
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From the 9th to the 13th centuries, the Chola Empire dominated South India and projected power across the Indian Ocean, from Sri Lanka to Southeast Asia. Lucas and Luna explore how a dynasty based in the Kaveri River delta built a maritime empire that controlled trade routes, launched naval expeditions, and spread Tamil culture to distant shores. The show delves into the reign of Rajaraja I, who commissioned the Brihadeeswarar Temple in Thanjavur—a masterpiece of Dravidian architecture—and his son Rajendra I, who led a campaign against the Srivijaya Empire in present-day Indonesia. They examine the administration of the Chola state, with its village assemblies and efficient taxation, and the cultural flowering under royal patronage: bronze sculptures of Nataraja, the bhakti movement, and Tamil literature. The show also covers the Chola's diplomatic and commercial ties with China, the Arab world, and East Africa, and the eventual decline due to internal revolts and the rise of the Pandy
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