In the ninth century, southern India was home to the Chola dynasty.

The Golden Age, a time of prosperity, economic expansion, and cultural achievements, marked the dynasty's peak.

Two of the most well-known Chola rulers were Rajaraja Chola and Rajendra Chola.

The Cholas were well-known for their work in architecture, which included building grand palaces and temples.

They also contributed significantly to religion and literature and spread Saivism and Hinduism throughout Southeast Asia.

The army of the Chola dynasty was well-organized and had a strong central administration.

Southern India and Southeast Asia still preserve their legacy and cultural heritage.

The achievements and contributions of the Chola dynasty's Golden Age to the region's rich cultural heritage are celebrated, making it a significant period in the region's history.

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