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The Medieval Chola emperor Rajendra Chola I led an expedition to North India between 1019 and 1021. The expedition traversed the states of Vengi, Kalinga, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odda, Bengal, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh culminating with their arrival at the Ganges river. The Chola victory over the Pala king Mahipala I is considered to be the climax of the expedition. In 1019 CE, Rajendra's forces marched through Kalinga towards the river Ganga. In Kalinga the Chola forces defeated Indraratha the ruler of the Somavamsi dynasty. The Chola army eventually reached the Pala kingdom of Bengal where they defeated Mahipala. The Chola army also defeated the last ruler of the Kamboja Pala dynasty Dharmapala of Dandabhukti. The Chola army went on to raid East Bengal and defeated Govindachandra of the

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  • Chola expedition to North India (en)
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  • Raja Chola Abad Pertengahan, Rajendra Chola I memimpin sebuah ekspedisi ke India Utara antara tahun 1019 hingga tahun 1024. Meskipun beberapa sejarawan menafsirkan ekspedisi ini hanyalah bentuk ziarah dan kunjungan ke Sungai Gangga, tetapi sebagian besar sejarawan lainnya menganggap ekspedisi ini murni merupakan tindakan militer yang dimaksudkan untuk menundukkan negara-negara di bagian India Timur. Ekspedisi ini melalui negara Vengi, Kalinga, Odda dan Bengal dan mencapai puncaknya ketika mereka tiba di sungai Gangga. Kemenangan Chola atas peperangan melawan raja Pala, Mahipala I dianggap sebagai puncak dari ekspedisi tersebut. (in)
  • The Medieval Chola emperor Rajendra Chola I led an expedition to North India between 1019 and 1021. The expedition traversed the states of Vengi, Kalinga, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odda, Bengal, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh culminating with their arrival at the Ganges river. The Chola victory over the Pala king Mahipala I is considered to be the climax of the expedition. In 1019 CE, Rajendra's forces marched through Kalinga towards the river Ganga. In Kalinga the Chola forces defeated Indraratha the ruler of the Somavamsi dynasty. The Chola army eventually reached the Pala kingdom of Bengal where they defeated Mahipala. The Chola army also defeated the last ruler of the Kamboja Pala dynasty Dharmapala of Dandabhukti. The Chola army went on to raid East Bengal and defeated Govindachandra of the (en)
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