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History: The gotras associated with this surname are chola, garg, garga, kashyap, mudgal and raghukula. The Kuldevtas associated with this surname are bhavani, khandoba and venkateshwara.Description: The surname Chola is strongly tied to South Indian history, particularly the Chola dynasty that governed for many centuries. The religion associated with CHOLA surname is hindu. The community associated with this surname is khatik. The Mother Tonuge associated with this surname is tamil. These communities include various Tamil castes such as the Mudaliars, Vellalars, and Kallars. People with this surname may come from different sub-communities within these larger caste groups, each having its own unique customs and social status. However, this surname acts more as a symbol of a distinguished history than a strict sign of current caste membership. The surname Chola, mainly found in India, is linked to the historical Chola dynasty of South India. Because the Chola dynasty was a Tamil empire, Tamil is a common language among people with this surname. Depending on the region and family history, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam might also be spoken, due to the close locations and historical connections between these languages in South India. Also, Hindi and English are often used since they are official languages of India and are common in schools and workplaces. The surname "Chola" has many variations, including "Cholha," "Cholar," "Cholak," "Cholah," "Cholia," "Cholya," "Chole," "Cholu," "Cholo," "Chholia," "Shola," "Sola," "Tola," "Zola," and "Jola." There are also variations with added suffixes, such as "Cholappan," "Cholairajan," "Cholasingam," and "Cholamandalm." Phonetic variations exist based on regional pronunciation and transliteration differences from Tamil to English, such as "Cola." Finally, there are variations arising from anglicization or simplification in different countries, and misspelled variations due to illiteracy or miscommunication during record-keeping, which are too numerous to list.