The capital of the pallavas was
(a) Kanchi
(b) Sanchi
(c) Saranath
(d) Mahabalipuram
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Answer / r. narasimhan
The original name was Sanchi,like Sanchi in the North.
The Potuguese always wrote C for S; thus, Sanchi became
Canchi. Kanchi,after the British, and phonetically Conjee.
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