Chola Navy
| Chola Navy | |
|---|---|
| Founded | c. 4th century BCE | 
| Disbanded | 1279 | 
| Country | Chola Empire | 
| Allegiance | Chola Dynasty | 
| Type | Naval Force | 
| Part of | Chola military | 
| Commanders | |
| Ceremonial chief | Chola Emperor (Chakravarthy) – notably, Rajaraja I and Rajendra I | 
The Chola Navy was composed of ships used for transporting the land army overseas.: 251 The Cholas did not have a standing navy in the modern sense. The maritime force of Cholas was formed by using ships used for trade, as they did not have a dedicated ship for naval combat.
The Cholas were at the height of their power from the latter half of the 9th century CE through the early 13th century CE.: 5 Between 1010 and 1153 CE, Rajaraja's successors continued the expansion, making the Chola Empire a military, economic and cultural power in South and South-East Asia.: 215 During this period, the Chola Navy helped expand the empire with Naval expeditions to the Pala of Pataliputra, along the Ganges and the Chola invasion of Srivijaya (present-day Indonesia) in 1025 CE,: 61 as well as repeated embassies to China.: 158 The Chola Navy declined in the 13th century when the Cholas fought land battles with the Chalukyas of Andhra-Kannada area in South India, and with the rise of the Pandyan dynasty.: 175