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Parantaka I | |
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Parakesari Varman, Maduraium Eelamum Konda Parakesarivarman, Veera Cholan, Irumudi Cholan | |
Chola Emperor | |
Reign | 907 CE - 955 CE |
Predecessor | Aditya I |
Successor | Gandaraditya |
Born | Veera Narayanan 873 CE Tiruvottiyur, Chola Empire (Modern day Chennai Tamil Nadu, India) |
Died | 955 CE (aged 82) Tiruvottiyur, Chola Empire (Modern day Chennai Tamil Nadu, India) |
Consorts | 11 Total[1] Including: Ko "Kizhan Adigal" Iravi Nili Solamadeviyar |
Issue | Rajaditya Gandaraditya Uttamasili Arinjaya Viramadevi Anupama. |
Dynasty | Chola |
Father | Aditya I |
Mother | Tribhuvanamadeviyar |
Religion | Hinduism |
Chola kings and emperors |
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Interregnum (c. 200 – c. 848 CE) |
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Parantaka Chola I (Tamil: பராந்தக சோழன் I; 873 CE–955 CE) was a Chola emperor who ruled for forty-eight years, annexing Pandya by defeating Rajasimhan II and in the Deccan won the Battle of Vallala against Rashtrakutas which happened before 916 CE.[2][3] The best part of his reign was marked by increasing success and prosperity.