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Karnataka State Syllabus Class 8 Social Science History Chapter 12 The Cholas and Hoysalas of Dwarasamudra
Class 8 Social Science The Cholas and Hoysalas of Dwarasamudra Textbook Exercise Questions and Answers
I. Fill in the blanks :
Question :
1. The capital of the Cholas was ________
2. The committee of the subjects in every village during the period of the Cholas was ________
3. The most famous Chola educational centre or agrahara was _______
4. The temple in Begur near Bangalore built by the Cholas was ________
5. The army of bodyguards during the time of the Hoysala was ________
6. The poem written by Raghavanka was ________
Answers :
1. Thanjavur.
2. Ur,
3. Uttarmerur,
4. The Choleshwara temple
5. Garuda
6. Harishchandra Kavya.
II. Answer in brief the following questions :
Question 1.
Who was the founder of the Chola Kingdom?
Answer :
Karikala Chola was the founder of the Chola empire.
Question 2.
Write a note on the significant features of the Chola administration.
Answer :
- The kingdom had been divided into mandalam, nadu, kurram village.
- There was a committee of subjects called ur in every village.
- Self government in villages the gram sabhas were the first sabhas.
- Village committee named Mahasabha.
- The members were chosen through elections.
- 1/6 part fixed as land revenue.
- They constructed many lakes for cultivation.
Question 3.
Describe the encouragement given by the Hoysalas to literature.
Answer :
During the reign of Hoysalas Kannada literature flourished immensely. Ruddrabhatta wrote ‘Jagannatha Vijaya’. Janna wrote ‘Yashodhara charite’, Harihara composed the champu poem ‘Girija Kalyana’, Raghavanka wrote ‘Harishchandra Kavya and Keshiraja wrote Shabdamani Darpana’. Ramanujacharya composed Sreebhasya and Parasharabhatta wrote Guna Ratnakosha. These two are Sanskrit works of that time.