ANSWER: 1,3
Explanation:
- The Western Ganga kings showed benevolent tolerance to all faiths but are most famous for their patronage toward Jainism resulting in the construction of monuments in places such as Shravanabelagolaand Kambadahalli.
- Western Gangas began their rule during a time when multiple native clans asserted their freedom due to the weakening of the Pallava empire
- They initially ruled from Kolar and later, moved their capital to
Talakadu on the banks of the Kaveri River.
- The defeat of the Western Gangas by Cholas around 1000 resulted in the end of the Ganga influence over the region.