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Is kadaram kondan worth watching?
The action scenes make Kadaram Kondan a visceral experience, even though Rajesh Selva’s filmmaking falls short on flair. As long as we get a chase or a shootout, the film feels thrilling enough. It is only in the quieter moments, like the initial scenes that set up the story, that get us restless.
Is Kadaram Kondan dubbed in Hindi?
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(original title) | Kadaram Kondan |
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India (Telugu title) (dubbed version) | Mr. KK |
India (Hindi title) | Kadaram Kondan |
India (English title) | Kadaram Kondan |
What is the meaning of Kadaram Kondan?
Conqueror of Kadaram
The term ‘Kadaram Kondan’ means the ‘Conqueror of Kadaram’. Edit. Report This. Kadaaram (Kedah) being the capital of Malaysia, and the one who had conquered Kadaram or Conqueror of Kadaram/Malaysia.
Who was the Kadaram conquered by?
Rajendra Chola
But Rajendra Chola, during an overseas expedition, conquered Kadaram and captured its king, Sri Mara Vijoyatunga Varman. The next significant find, at a place called Takua Pa, just above the Valley, is an 8th century CE inscription in Tamil of the Pallava king Nandivarman II with his title ‘Avani Naranan.
Which Chola king is Kadaram Kondan?
Rajendra Chola I
Rajendra Chola I | |
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Parakesari, Yuddhamalla, Mummudi, Gangai Kondan, Kadaram Kondan | |
Sculpture of Rajendra I at Gangaikondacholapuram (Ariyalur District) | |
Reign | c. 1014 – c. 1044 CE |
Predecessor | Rajaraja I |
What kind of king Ragendra was?
848–871? Rajendra Chola I, often described as Rajendra the Great, was a Tamil ruler of the Chola Empire in south India between 1014 – 1044 AD. Rajendra succeeded his father Rajaraja I in 1014 AD.
Who was the Chola king who brought Ganga from north to south?
Correct Option: C. Rajendra Chola I extended the influences of the already vast Chola empire up to the banks of the river Ganges in the north and across the ocean.
Who conquered Ceylon first?
Raja Raja Chola
Notes: Rajaraja -I conquered Ceylon (Singhal) first. The period of Chola rule in the island of Sri Lanka began with the invasion in 993 AD, when Raja Raja Chola sent a large Chola army which conquered the Anuradhapura Kingdom, in the north, and added it to the Chola Empire.