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Pallava
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Pallava | The Pallava dynasty ruled over much of southern India between the 3rd and 9th centuries. They are renowned for their significant contributions to Indian architecture and art. The Pallava dynasty, which dominated southern India from the 3rd to the 9th centuries, is famed for its lasting impact on Indian architecture and art. Their capital, Kanchipuram, became a major center of culture and religion. The Pallavas left a remarkable architectural legacy, including the monolithic temples of Mahabalipuram and the stone temples of Kanchipuram. Their architectural style is characterized by detailed sculptures, elaborate stone structures, and innovative construction techniques. Pallava kings like Narasimhavarman I and Mahendravarman I played a crucial role in promoting Hinduism and patronizing numerous literary and artistic works. Their influence extended beyond India, reaching Southeast Asia through cultural and commercial exchanges. |

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