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  2. Rajendra I - Wikipedia

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    Rajendra I [a] (26 July 971 – 1044), often referred to as Rajendra the Great, [b] was a Chola Emperor who reigned from 1014 to 1044. He was born in Thanjavur to Rajaraja I . His queen was Vanavan Mahadevi and he assumed royal power as co-regent with his father in 1012 until his father died in 1014, when Rajendra ascended to the Chola throne.

  3. File:Rajendra Chola in Battle, Kolaramma Temple - Edited.jpg

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  4. Rajendra II - Wikipedia

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    Rajendra Chola II (997 CE – 1064 CE) often referred to as Rajendradeva Chola was a Chola emperor who reigned from 28 May 1052 to 1064. [3] Rajendra II succeeded his brother Rajadhiraja I after his death at the Battle of Koppam. [4] Rajendra had served as a Co-regent under his brother from 1044 to 1052.

  5. File:Rajendra Chola, Gangaikondasolapuram.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Virarajendra - Wikipedia

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    Virarajendra Chola (1002 – 1070) was a Chola emperor. A son of Rajendra I, he spent a majority of his life as a subordinate to two of his elder brothers, Rajadhiraja I and Rajendra II. During his early reign, he founded a school to study the Vedas, Sastras and grammar, with a hostel for students. [1] He also founded a hospital named Virasolan ...

  7. Tamil inscriptions of Bengaluru - Wikipedia

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    The Chola period Tamil inscription of Rajendra Chola is located at a graveyard at Kadugodi, East Bangalore. The inscription records the construction of the Pattandur Lake with three sluice gates, with the land grants given by Rajendra Chola. Further, the inscription talks about installation of the deities of Shiva, Durga and Ganapathi.

  8. Chola invasion of Kedah - Wikipedia

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    The most detailed source of information on the campaign is the Tamil stele of Rajendra Chola I. [5] The stele states: (Who) having despatched many ships in the midst of the rolling sea and having caught Sangrāma-vijayōttunga-varman, the king of Kadāram, together with the elephants in his glorious army, (took) the large heap of treasures, which (that king) had rightfully accumulated ...

  9. Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan - Wikipedia

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    Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan was a general of the Chola Army. He was one among the famous chieftains of the Chola emperors Rajaraja I and Rajendra I and chief of the Samanthas of Chittoor and also the husband of Rajaraja's elder sister Kunthavai Pirattiyar. [1] He was also the chieftain of the Sri Lanka Front Army of Rajaraja l and Rajendra I ...