@Godless_Kafir
Please read this before you say that Raja Raja Chola id not have Mustache
In the 10th century AD, the clean-shaven Chola king, Raja Raja Chola was trying desperately to get himself a queen, but without much success. Now, many in my generation have been led to believe,thanks to an overdose of Sivaji Ganesan movies, that Raja Raja Chola was an imposing figure who towered over his subjects, in all his majesty. As a historian however, I must state the plain truth. The fact was that the average Tamilian in the 10th century was 4'6" tall and Raja Raja Chola was elected the king by virtue of being 4'7" tall. Tall enough to be king, but, alas, not tall enough to inspire awe in local women. He tried to draw attention by constructing huge temples with 300 feet high gopurams and eighty ton, monolithic stones, but these exploits were met with derisive laughter and pooh-poohed as mere gimmicks. The poetess Avvaiyar I, who lived in that era, sang:
Manna, Kovil katti enna payan?
Meesai illaa nee verum chinna payyan
Translation: Of what practical use, O foolish king, are your temples and towers? Without a moustache on your face, you are but a juvenile.
Happy ending to the story. Taking the hint from Avvai I, Raja Raja Chola grew a thick moustache and soon his harem swelled with women of assorted shapes and sizes.