Important Royal Queen’s under the Imperial Cholas

Abstract

The Chola dynasty was among the largest ruling dynasties in Southern India for a period of over two centuries. Royal women’s in Chola dynasty has a place of their own. They have contributed more and more to the social development of the tamil society. They have played an important role and completely they are held in high esteem.

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Mrs Devi

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Mrs Devi (2018). Important Royal Queen’s under the Imperial Cholas. International Journal of Management Research and Social Science, 5(3), 12-15. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-640128