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Kingdoms of Southern India (Usborne)

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Kingdoms of Southern India (Usborne)

por Vijo Gor
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What were southern Indian kings known for?

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Who helped the southern Indian kings with religious matters?

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What did the kings of southern India allow Buddhist monks to do?

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Where did Buddhism spread to from southern India?

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What were the Chola kings known for?

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What happened around 1300 that threatened southern India?

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What was Vijayanagar?

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How did Vijayanagar respond to the Muslim sultans?

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What was Vijayanagar's importance in southern India?

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Southern Indian kings were famous for their rich palaces and the impressive temples surrounding them, which were centers of both religion and culture

Brahmins, who were Hindu holy men, guided the kings in religious and spiritual matters and played an important role in temple activities.

Even though the kings were Hindu, they respected Buddhism and allowed monks to build universities, spreading the religion to other parts of Asia.

Buddhist teachings traveled from India to Southeast Asia, becoming very influential in countries like Sri Lanka and Thailand.

The Chola dynasty ruled southern India and became famous for their vast trade networks and skilled craftworkers.

The sultans of Delhi launched attacks on southern India, capturing large areas of land.

Vijayanagar was founded by two brothers in 1336 to resist the attacks of the Delhi sultans and became the most powerful kingdom in the south.

Vijayanagar's strong army fought back against the Muslim sultans and protected southern India from further invasions.

Vijayanagar played a key role in maintaining Hindu culture and protecting the south from invaders, becoming a symbol of southern resistance and power.

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