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Temple architecture in South India attained its climax under the rule of the __________.

  1. A
    Cholas
  2. B
    Pandyas
  3. C
    Hoysalas
  4. D
    Chalukyas

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Dravidian temple architecture reached its absolute zenith under the Imperial Cholas (9th to 13th century CE). Masterpieces like the Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur and Gangaikonda Cholapuram display the pinnacle of South Indian monumental architecture and sculpture.

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Temple architecture in South India attained its climax under the rule of the __________.
A
Cholas
B
Pandyas
C
Hoysalas
D
Chalukyas

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