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31.
Three major powers that emerged in southern India in the 7th century AD were
- Cheras
- Cholas
- Chalukyas
- Pallavas
- Pandyas
Discussion:
12 comments Page 1 of 2.
Anonymous said:
3 weeks ago
In the 7th century CE, the three major powers in southern India were the Pallavas of Kanchi, the Chalukyas of Badami, and the Pandyas of Madurai.
Please correct it.
Please correct it.
Lihiju said:
7 years ago
Pandyas were actually the ancestors of hardik pandya.
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Priya said:
9 years ago
These were in 3rd century (sangam period) not 7th century.
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Sangita said:
9 years ago
Chera dynasty was from Sangam period, how come it can reappear in 7th century?
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Ujjwal mondal said:
9 years ago
Please analyze it clearly. I cannot understand which answer is correct.
Pooja said:
10 years ago
The sangam period was from 1st to 3rd century AD consisting of cholas, cheras and pandyas not 7th century.
Shubrah gupta said:
10 years ago
But according to NCERT the answer is right.
Kaptan.singh said:
1 decade ago
Chols was very great kingdom.
Anil said:
1 decade ago
The Cholas emerged in southern india in 11th centuary AD after the finish of Pallav(Source-Lucent(History(Chapter-11).
Mayank said:
1 decade ago
The ans should be D. Pandya came as a power in 10th century AD.
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