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- The Pushyabhuti dynasty (IAST: Puṣyabhūti), also known as the Vardhana dynasty, was ruling dynasty in northern India during the 6th and 7th centuries...
- 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...
- capital of the Pushyabhuti dynasty, whose rulers conquered most of Aryavarta following the fall of the Gupta Empire. The Pushyabhuti emperor Prabhakarvardhana...
- between king ****keshin II of Chalukya dynasty and king Harshavardhana of Pushyabhuti dynasty on the banks of the river Narmada, India. The battle resulted...
- against the Maukharis. Damodaragupta's son Mahasenagupta allied with the Pushyabhuti dynasty. His sister married the ruler Adityavardhana. He invaded Kamarupa...
- Kushans, Nagas of Padmavati, the Vakataka dynasty, the Guptas, the Pushyabhuti dynasty, and the Gurjara-Praithara dynasty. It was specifically during...
- an old power struggle that had started between Harshavardhana of the Pushyabhuti dynasty and Sasanka of Gauda in the seventh century and would continue...
- Harshavardhana, who died heirless. He usurped the throne, succeeding the Pushyabhuti dynasty. He is known for repulsing an invasion launched by the Arab Muslims...
- revival and became a center for Hinduism. After the fall of the Gupta, the Pushyabhuti dynasty ruled over Kurukshetra. Kurukshetra reached the zenith of its...
- Pehowa, Rewari, Rohad, Rohtak (Asthal Bohar) and Sonepat in Haryana. Pushyabhuti dynasty ruled parts of northern India in the 7th century with its capital...