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Aदक्षिण-पूर्व एशिया में नौसैनिक अभियान
Bश्रीलंका पर विजय
Cहोयसलों को पराजित करना
Dपांड्यों को पराजित कर कुलोत्तुंग की उपाधि लेना
Correct Answer: श्रीलंका पर विजयYour Answer: B

Explanation

Rajendra Chola I (not II) launched the famous naval expedition to Southeast Asia. Rajendra Chola II (1051-1063) is known for defeating the Chalukyas and continuing Chola military expansion but he is less famous.

Important Notes

  • The most famous Chola naval expedition was by Rajendra Chola I who defeated the Srivijaya Empire around 1025 AD and brought back enormous wealth to South India.
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