Deccan Dynasties And Sangam Dynasty After the decline of the Chalukya kingdom of Kalyani at the close of the 12th and of the Chola kingdom at the beginning of the 13th century, the new kingdoms which arose in South India were Yadavas of Devagiri and Kakatiyas of Warangal Both A and B above Hoysalas of Dwarsamudra and Pandyas of Madurai Vijayanagar and Bahamani kingdoms Yadavas of Devagiri and Kakatiyas of Warangal Both A and B above Hoysalas of Dwarsamudra and Pandyas of Madurai Vijayanagar and Bahamani kingdoms ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Deccan Dynasties And Sangam Dynasty The achievements of Samudragupta have been chronicled in the Sarnath inscription Allahabad pillar inscription Hathigumpha inscription Girnar inscription Sarnath inscription Allahabad pillar inscription Hathigumpha inscription Girnar inscription ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Deccan Dynasties And Sangam Dynasty What is the present name of Dwara Samudra, the ancient capital of the Hoysalas? Halebid Mathura Belur Raourkela Halebid Mathura Belur Raourkela ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Deccan Dynasties And Sangam Dynasty Harshvardhana was defeated by Pulakesin II Sasanka Narshimvarman Prabhakaravardhana Pulakesin II Sasanka Narshimvarman Prabhakaravardhana ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Deccan Dynasties And Sangam Dynasty During the Sangam Age brisk and nourishing foreign trade was conducted from the south Indian ports of Muziris, Kaveripattnam or Poom-Puhar and Arikamedu to South East Asia West Asia Roman World Central Europe South East Asia West Asia Roman World Central Europe ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Deccan Dynasties And Sangam Dynasty According to the categories of land mentioned in the Chola inscriptions __________ was known as the land of non-Brahmana peasant proprietors? Vellanvagai Brahmadeya Devadana Shalabhoga Vellanvagai Brahmadeya Devadana Shalabhoga ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP