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Question
Mention two ways in which Inscriptions may be used for reconstructing the history of the Imperial Cholas.
Solution
The inscriptions provide the following information about the Cholas.
- They tell us about the Chola administration.
- They record gifts and endowments to temples and Brahmanas.
- They inform us about the construction of a temple or the setting up of a new image of the deity.
- Inscriptions on temple walls served the purpose of public registration by conserving a record of sales, mortgages, and other forms of transfers of property rights in village lands.
- Inscriptions have preserved the decisions and agreements on meters of public importance.
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