Rajaraja III

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Rajaraja III was a 13th-century Chola king of South India whose weak rule marked the decline of the once-powerful Chola Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century ruler
Chola king
Indian monarch
historical figure
associatedWith decline of medieval Cholas
capital Gangaikonda Cholapuram NERFINISHED
Thanjavur NERFINISHED
conflict Pandya–Chola conflicts NERFINISHED
country Chola Empire NERFINISHED
deathCentury 13th century
dynasty Chola dynasty NERFINISHED
era 13th century
event Pandya invasions of Chola territory
incursions by Hoysala forces
loss of Chola control over Sri Lanka
father Kulothunga Chola III NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Late Chola period NERFINISHED
house Imperial Cholas NERFINISHED
knownFor decline of the Chola Empire
weak rule
languageOfCourt Tamil
notableFor loss of Chola prestige
territorial shrinkage of Chola domains
opponent Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan I NERFINISHED
Maravarman Sundara Pandyan I NERFINISHED
placeOfRule Tamil region
predecessor Kulothunga Chola III NERFINISHED
region South India
reignEnd 1246
reignStart 1216
religion Hinduism
succeededBy later Pandya dominance in South India
successor Rajendra Chola III NERFINISHED
successorState Pandya Empire NERFINISHED
supportedBy Hoysala king Vira Narasimha II NERFINISHED
title Chola emperor
Rajakesari NERFINISHED

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Chola dynasty notableRuler Rajaraja III