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Harshavardhana (IAST Harṣa-vardhana; c. 590–647 CE) was a
Pushyabhuti emperor who
ruled northern India from year 606 to 647 CE. He was the son of Prabhakaravardhana...
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fought between king ****keshin II of
Chalukya dynasty and king
Harshavardhana of
Pushyabhuti dynasty on the
banks of the
river Narmada, India. The...
- Inda for
approximately thirteen years (c. A.DD. 630-44)
tells us that
Harshavardhana was of 'Fe ishe'(bais) extraction. The Āryamanjuśrimulakalpa also clearly...
- Tirhut, Kannauj, and the
surrounding area for a
brief period after Harshavardhana, who died heirless. He
usurped the throne,
succeeding the Pushyabhuti...
- of the
Rashtrakuta dynasty sponsored major Jain cave temples. King
Harshavardhana of the
seventh century championed Jainism,
Buddhism and all traditions...
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hunchback Kubja Vishnuvardhana and K. S.
Ashwath plays the role of
Harshavardhana. V.
Vijayendra Prasad,
father of S. S.
Rajamouli and the
story writer...
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vacuum created after emperor Harshavardhana's death. The city of
Kannauj had
previously been
ruled by
emperor Harshavardhana, who died
without an heir and...
- INDIA, Post-Gupta (Ganges Valley).
Vardhanas of
Thanesar and Kanauj.
Harshavardhana.
Circa AD 606-647. AR
Drachm (13mm, 2.28 g, 1h)". www.cngcoins.com....
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century BC and by
Chinese traveler Heun
Tsang during the
reign of king
Harshavardhana in 7th
century AD. The
indigenous people of the
Dharamshala area (and...
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conquered by the
Gupta Empire.
After a
brief period of
supremacy by King
Harshavardhana, the
region was
divided into
several local powers headed by chieftains...