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Because the lay reader is unlikely to pick up history books, novels like The Conqueror: The Thrilling Tale Of The King Who Mastered The Seas, Rajendra Chola I might be the next best option.
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India Today on MSNRise and fall of an empire | Anirudh Kanisetti's book on the CholasRajendra Chola, even more spectacularly ... The rise and ebb of the Cholas is the story of Kanisetti's book. His treatment ...
Rajendra Chola, the son of Raja Raja Chola I ... Only officials and traders lived there,” said Ms. Vennila, whose book, which took her seven years to complete, has a scene in which a desperate ...
It is 1025 AD. The mighty Chola Empire that controls much of ‘Southern Bharatvarsha’ is helmed by Emperor Rajendra Chola I—a man as enigmatic as his kingdom. Two dramatic incidents shake up ...
During his naval campaigns Rajendra Chola captured parts of what is now ... when I did a decidedly unscientific search online for Mughal related books, I discovered that there are nearly 2000 ...
“This book has detailed history of Rajendra Chola’s naval expeditions and conquests, conquering even the countries in Southeast Asia, and about his capital, Gangaikonda Cholapuram, that falls ...
Rajendra Chola himself talks about being a descendant ... In fact, you say in the book that there’s even a Wikipedia page about the Chola navy. This notion was also popularised by the recent ...
Roughly a millennium ago, the Chola dynasty achieved what ... Renowned historian K.A. Nilakanta Sastri in his book, The Colas, says, “[the navy which] Rajendra used so effectively some years ...
I think Rajendra Chola was the decisive figure in the dynasty ... This way, I am rather limited. In my book, I restricted myself to those inscriptions which had either been published or which ...
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