[amp_mcq option1=”Telugu language and script” option2=”Kannada language and script” option3=”Odia language and script” option4=”Tamil language and script” correct=”option2″]
The correct answer is: b) Kannada language and script.
The Eastern Chalukyas were a dynasty that ruled over parts of southern India from the 6th to the 12th centuries. They were patrons of the Kannada language and script, and their rule saw a flourishing of Kannada literature and culture. The Eastern Chalukyas also built many temples and other monuments in the Kannada-speaking region.
The other options are incorrect because:
- The Telugu language and script developed independently of the Eastern Chalukyas.
- The Odia language and script developed independently of the Eastern Chalukyas.
- The Tamil language and script developed independently of the Eastern Chalukyas.