The Cholas were a powerful south Indian dynasty known for military conquests, grand temples and shaping global trade and ...
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The Chola kings, who ruled from before the Common Era until the 13th century, were long gone by the 17th century, when the ...
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Asia Society presents Devotion in South India: Chola Bronzes, a rare assemblage of exquisite bronze sculptures in the first New York museum exhibition to focus on Chola bronzes in decades.
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