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 dynasty.
Describe the importance of the city of Madurai in ancient South India.
Explain the impact of regional kingdoms on the development of Indian art and architecture.
Explain the role of local self-government in the Chola administration.
Explain the role of trade in the prosperity of regional kingdoms in ancient India.
Explain the significance of the Sangam literature in understanding the history of South Indian kingdoms.
Name any two important ports used by the Chera kingdom for trade.
Name the famous inscription that provides information about the achievements of Pulakesin II.
The famous Kailasa temple at Ellora was built by which dynasty? (1) Cholas (2) Rashtrakutas (3) Pallavas (4) Satavahanas
The Pallavas were known for their patronage of which language? (1) Sanskrit (2) Tamil (3) Prakrit (4) Kannada
The Pratihara dynasty was mainly associated with which region? (1) Bengal (2) Rajasthan (3) Tamil Nadu (4) Kerala
Which dynasty is credited with the construction of the Shore Temple at Mahabalipuram? (1) Cholas (2) Pallavas (3) Cheras (4) Satavahanas
The capital city of the Pandya kingdom was ________.
The capital of the Rashtrakuta dynasty was ________.
The capital of the Satavahana dynasty was ________.
The Chalukyas built their capital at ________.
The Chola navy was considered one of the strongest in ancient India. Yes or No?
True or False: The Chalukyas were known for their rock-cut temples at Badami.
True or False: The Cheras were mainly based in the region of present-day Kerala.
True or False: The Cholas extended their influence to Southeast Asia.
