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Rajendra Chola I

Rajendra Chola's Territories c. 1030 CE
Tamilமுதலாம் இராசேந்திர சோழன்
CaptionRajendra Chola's Territories c. 1030 CE
TitleParakesari
Reign1012 - 1044 CE
CapitalThanjavur
Gangaikonda Cholapuram
QueenTribhuvana Mahadeviyar
Pancavan Madeviyar
Viramadevi
ChildrenRajadhiraja Chola I
Rajendra Chola II
Virarajendra Chola
Arulmolinangayar
Ammangadevi
PredecessorRajaraja Chola
HeirRajadhiraja Chola I
FatherRajaraja Chola
Year Of BirthUnknown
Year Of Death1044 CE

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:"Rajendra Chola" redirects here. For Rajendra Chola II, see Rajendra Chola II.Rajendra Chola I (Tamil: முதலாம் இராசேந்திர சோழன்) was the son of Rajaraja Chola I and was one of the greatest kings of Tamil Chola dynasty. He succeeded his father in 1014 CE as the Chola emperor. During his reign, he extended the influences of the already vast Chola empire up to the banks of the river Ganges in the north and across the ocean. Rajendra’s territories extended coastal Burma, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Maldives, conquered the kings of Srivijaya (Sumatra, Java and Malaya in South East Asia) and Pegu islands with his fleet of ships. He defeated Mahipala, the Pala king of Bengal and Bihar, and to commemorate his victory he built a new capital called Gangaikonda Cholapuram. The Cholas became one of the most powerful dynasties in Asia during his regin. The Tamil Chola armies exacted tribute from Thailand and the Khmer kingdom of Cambodia. Like the predecessors of the Cholas, the Pallavas and the contemporaneous Pandiyans, the Cholas too under Raja Raja I the father of Rajendra and then Rajendra Chola I too undertook several expeditions to occupy territories outside Indian shores. Of these kings, it was Rajendra who made extensive overseas conquests of territories like the Andamans, Lakshadweepa, wide areas Indo China (Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Indonesia and Modern Vietnam) and indeed, Burma (**). In fact, Rajendra Chola I was the first Indian king to take his armies overseas and make conquests of these territories, even though there is epigraphical evidence of Pallava presence in these very areas, but it is not known that Burma and Indo-China were subordinate to them, as they were under Rajendra and his successors up to Kulothunga I(**). But these were benevolent conquests, as they seem to hve been during the times of the Pallavas, with there being wide cultural inter-changes, and the influence of the Pallavas and Cholas in the architecture in those areas in both Buddhist and Hindu religious centres showing remarkable similarities(**).

He also built a temple for Siva at Gangaikonda Cholapuram, similar in design to the Tanjore Brihadisvara temple built by Rajaraja Chola. He assumed titles Parakesari and Yuddhamalla.

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Preceded by
Rajaraja Chola I
Chola
1012-1044 AD
Succeeded by
Rajadhiraja Chola

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1018 - 1054
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1133 - 1150
1146 - 1163
1163 - 1178
1178 - 1218
1216 - 1256
1246 - 1279

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