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Historical Atlas of India for the Use of High Schools Colleges And Private St
Charles Joppen
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Eajaraja the Great (985-1011) overthrew the Pallavas of Kanchi and conquered the kingdom of Vengi, thus putting an end to the independence of the Pallavas which had lasted for more than eight cen- turies. He added Kalinga to his dominions and in 1005 went so far as to annex Ceylon. He thus be- 1 Malwa was ruled, at this time, by the famous Bhoja Para, mara (1010-1053), who had his capital at Dhara (see Smith, op- cit. , p. 317).
2 Smith, op. Cit, p. 313. 3 76. , pp. 326, 328, HISTOBICAL ATLAS O
...F INDIA 15 came the Lord Paramount of Southern India, 1 ruling over nearly the whole of what is now the Madras Presidency, Ceylon, and a large part of Mysore. 2 His son Eajendra Choladeva (1011-1052) extended his father's dominions as far as Orissa and Bengal, and maintained a powerful navy. 3 The ancient Pandya kingdom was most probably tributary to the Cholas. 4 The Hoisala or Bellals seem at this time to have occupied western Mysore and Malabar and to have supplanted the ancient Chera dynasty.

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