- The
Battle of
Takkolam (948–949) was a
military engagement between a
contingent of
troops led by Rajaditya,
crown prince and
eldest son of the
Chola king...
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among 276 'Paadal
Petra Sthalam. The
temple is the
scene for the
Battle of
Takkolam. As of 2001[update]
India census,
Thakkolam had a po****tion of 11,919...
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Kizhan Adigal),
known for
commanding the
Chola troops in the
battle of
Takkolam (948–949). The
death of
prince Rajaditya in the
battle is
unusually commemorated...
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composition in two parts; a
fight between a
hound and a wild boar, and the
victory of the
Rashtrakutas over the
Chola dynasty in the
famous battle of
Takkolam...
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dating back to
Srivijaya times in the 13th century. It was also
known as
Takkolam (Tamil: தக்கோலம்)
which is the
Tamil word for "piper cubeba" and "calyptranthes...
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Cholas Battle of
Venni Medieval Cholas Battle of Sri
Purambiyam Battle of
Takkolam South-East Asia
campaign of
Rajendra Chola I
Chola invasion of Srivijaya...
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Palayaseevaram –
Walajabad –
Nathapettai –
Kanchipuram –
Tirumalpur –
Takkolam- Arakkonam.
Suburban electric trains on this route,
terminate at Chengalpet...
- and his brother-in-law
Ganga Butuga, and the
defeat of the
Chola army at
Takkolam resulting in the
death of heir-apparent
Rajaditya Chola (the
first in line...
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Cholas were
defeated by a Rashtrakuta-lead
confederacy in the
battle of
Takkolam in 949 CE. By mid-950s, the
Chola kingdom had
shrunk to the size of a small...
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connecting the City with
Chennai Beach, Egmore, Chengalpattu, Kanchipuram,
Takkolam,
Arakkonam Junction, Tiruvallur, Avadi, Ambattur,
Vyasarpadi Jeeva, Washermanpet...