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892
AD
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Rise
of the Eastern Chalukyas
The Chalukyas rose to power in the Deccan from the fifth to eighth century
and again from the tenth to twelfth century. They ruled over the area
between the Vindhyan mountain and the river Krishna. |
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985
AD
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The
Chola Dynasty: Accession of Rajaraja, the Great
The territory south, of rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra extending upto
Cape Comorin is known as South India or Carnatic region. South India
was divided into three kingdoms namely the Cholas, the Chera and the
Pandyas. |
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1001
AD
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Defeat
of Jaipal by Sultan Mahumd
Mahmud was the son of a Turkish slave, who in 977 became ruler of Ghazna.
When Mahmud ascended the throne in 998 at the age of 27, he already showed
remarkable administrative ability and statesmanship. |
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1030 AD
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Mahmud
Of Ghazni
Mahmud ascended the throne in 998 at the age of 27, he already showed
remarkable administrative ability and statesmanship. At the time of his
accession, Ghazna was a small kingdom. |
Courtesy --- AYYAPPA SWAMY
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