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    Rajendra I (/rɑːdʒeɪndrə/; Middle Tamil: Rājēntira Cōḻaṉ; Classical Sanskrit: Rājēndradēva Śōla; Old Malay: Raja Chulan; c. 971 CE – 1044 CE), often referred to as Rajendra the Great, Gangaikonda Cholan (Middle Tamil: Kaṅkaikoṇṭa Cōḻaṉ; lit.

  2. Rajendra Chola I (971 CE – 1044 CE), also known as Gangaikonda Chola (the Bringer of the Ganges), was a Chola Emperor who reigned between 1014 and 1044 CE. Rajendra succeeded his father Rajaraja I in 1014 CE.

  3. Jul 7, 2017 · Rajendra Chola I was one of the most successful monarchs of the South Indian Chola Empire. He transformed it into a powerful dynasty under his reign. This biography profiles his childhood, reign, empire, life, achievements and timeline

  4. Rajendra Chola I, the son of Rajaraja Chola I, the great Chola king of South India, succeeded his father in 1014 C.E. as the Chola emperor. During his reign, he extended the influences of the already vast Chola empire to the banks of the river Ganges in the north and across the ocean.

  5. May 14, 2024 · To help you prepare for the UPSC IAS exam, learn about the remarkable period of Rajaraja I and Rajendra I, the legendary emperors of the Chola Empire.

  6. Jul 11, 2024 · Rajendra Chola I, one of the greatest emperors of the Chola dynasty, is a name that resonates with power and grandeur in the annals of South Asian history. This illustrious ruler, however, had a different name at birth, a fact unknown to many. The real name of Rajendra Chola was Madhurantaka Chola.

  7. Rajendra Chola I's South-East Asian campaign. Map of Southeast Asian influence of the Chola Empire under Rajendra I. Date. 1025–1068 CE. Location. Southern Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia. Result. Chola victory [2] [3] [4] Expansion of Indian influence & culture into Southeast Asia.