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Regional Kingdoms in Ancient India

History ⇒ Ancient Indian History

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Describe one major contribution of the Pallava dynasty to Indian culture.
Describe the economic activities that flourished under the Chola dynasty.
Describe the main sources of information about the regional kingdoms in ancient India.
Explain the importance of the city of Kannauj in ancient Indian history.
Explain the role of local assemblies in the administration of the Chola kingdom.
Explain the significance of the tripartite struggle among the Palas, Pratiharas, and Rashtrakutas.
Name any two important regional kingdoms that emerged in South India after the decline of the Gupta Empire.
Name the famous mathematician who lived during the reign of the Chalukyas.
The Chalukyas were succeeded by which dynasty in the Deccan region? (1) Rashtrakutas (2) Cholas (3) Palas (4) Pratiharas
The Cholas extended their influence to which Southeast Asian region? (1) Java (2) Sri Lanka (3) Cambodia (4) All of the above
The Palas ruled over which present-day Indian state? (1) Tamil Nadu (2) West Bengal (3) Gujarat (4) Kerala
The Pratiharas were known for defending India against which foreign invader? (1) Alexander (2) Mahmud of Ghazni (3) Arabs (4) Mongols
The capital city of the Rashtrakuta dynasty was ________.
The Chalukyas ruled from their capital at ________.
The Chola dynasty reached its greatest extent under the rule of ________.
The Chola empire was divided into provinces called ________.
The Cholas had a strong navy. True or False?
True or False: The Chalukyas were known for their contributions to art and architecture at Badami, Aihole, and Pattadakal.
True or False: The Pallavas were famous for their rock-cut temples at Mahabalipuram.
Yes or No: The Palas were great patrons of Buddhism.