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- Arunāsva (also known as Aluonashun by the Chinese and as Arjuna) was the ruler of the Kingdom of Kannauj, and prior to this the governor of Tirabhukti...
- Wang Xuance-Arunasva war was a war fought between King Arunasva of Kannauj kingdom and forces of Chinese diplomat and general Wang Xuance.The battle resulted...
- succeeded by that of Arunasva who had previously been the governor of Tirabhukti (modern-day north Bihar). Since Harsha had no heir, Arunasva usurped the throne...
- discovered that Harsha had died and the new king Aluonashun (supposedly Arunāsva) attacked Wang and his 30 mounted subordinates. This led to Wang Xuance...
- discovered that the King Harsha had died the previous year and Arunasva had usurped the throne. Arunasva attacked the emissaries and confiscated their gifts. After...
- “rma” to left. King of Kannauj Reign c. 725 CE – c. 752 CE Predecessor Arunāsva Successor Āma Born 7th or 8th century AD Died 8th century AD Issue Āma...
- discovered Harshavardhana had died and the new king Aluonashun (supposedly Arunāsva) attacked Wang and his 30 mounted subordinates. This led to Wang Xuance...
- short-lived and collapsed in 647. The rump state of Kannauj was ruled by Arunasva. Between 725 and 770, Kingdom of Kannauj was ruled by the House of Varman...
- Tang campaign against Kannauj Tang, Nepalese and Tibetan forces defeated Arunasva's forces. 657 Battle of Irtysh River Tang forces defeated the Western Turks...
- Narendradeva sends a cavalry of 7,000 troops to aid Tibet in a battle against Arunasva who attacked the emissary Wang Xuance from China. 685 Shivadeva II, the...