Regional Kingdoms in Ancient India
History ⇒ Ancient Indian History
Regional Kingdoms in Ancient India starts at 8 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the administrative system of the Chola kingdom.
Describe the contribution of the Pallavas to Indian art and architecture.
Describe the role of local self-government in the Chola administration.
Explain the impact of regional kingdoms on the development of Indian culture and society.
Explain the importance of the Battle of Talikota in the history of regional kingdoms in South India.
Explain the role of trade in the prosperity of the Pandya kingdom.
Explain the significance of the Sangam literature in understanding the history of the Chera, Chola, and Pandya kingdoms.
Name any two important regional kingdoms that emerged in South India after the decline of the Mauryan Empire.
Which of the following dynasties is associated with the construction of the Virupaksha Temple at Pattadakal? (1) Cholas (2) Chalukyas (3) Pallavas (4) Rashtrakutas
Which of the following dynasties ruled over the Deccan region during ancient times? (1) Satavahanas (2) Guptas (3) Mauryas (4) Cholas
Which of the following is a correct pair of kingdom and its capital? (1) Chalukya – Kanchipuram (2) Pallava – Badami (3) Rashtrakuta – Manyakheta (4) Chera – Thanjavur
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Chola administration? (1) Village assemblies (2) Hereditary monarchy (3) Centralized bureaucracy (4) Absence of local self-government
The ________ dynasty is credited with the construction of the Brihadeshwara Temple at Thanjavur.
The ________ dynasty ruled over large parts of present-day Karnataka and Maharashtra.
The ________ kingdom was known for its extensive irrigation system and water management.
The ________ kingdom was known for its trade relations with the Roman Empire.
True or False: The Chalukyas and Pallavas were contemporaries and often fought wars against each other.
True or False: The Chalukyas were known for their rock-cut architecture at Badami.
True or False: The Chera kingdom was located in the region of present-day Kerala.
True or False: The Cholas introduced a new system of land revenue assessment based on the fertility of the land.
