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Harshavardhana (Sanskrit: हर्षवर्धन; 4 June 590 – 647) was an
emperor of
Kannauj from
April 606
until his
death in 647. He was the king of
Thanesar who...
- with his
oldest son,
Harsa, who felt that the
allowance granted by his
father was
insufficient for his
extravagant tastes.
Harsa plotted to kill Kalaśa...
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Frederick William (1897). The
Harsa-carita of Bana. London:
Royal Asiatic Society. p. 65. Rapson, E. J. (April 1898). "The
Harṣa-carita of Bāṇa by E. B. Cowell;...
- the rule of
Harṣa of
Vardhana dynasty in the mid-seventh century, but
retained local autonomy, and
regained their independence after Harṣa's death. After...
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Tanjungpura (Kalimantan) and
Sawakung (Sebuku Island).: 20, 23
Kidung Harsa Wijaya notes that the
territories of Ma****ahit
outside Java
include Bali...
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According to Dhanapāla's Pāiyalacchi, the city was
sacked by the Paramāra king
Harṣa Sīyaka in CE 972-73, the year he
completed that work.
Manyakheta is home...
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Gaius Terentilius Harsa or
Caius Terentilius Arsa was a
Tribune of the
Plebs of the
early Roman Republic in
about 462 BC. In 467 BC,
Gaius agitated the...
- time, the two most
important factories were "Lapid Pottery" (1951) and "
Harsa Ceramics (1956),"
which combined technology with
handmade techniques. In...
- poems) in the
canon of
Sanskrit literature.: 136 It was
composed by Śrī
Harṣa in the
court of the Gahaḍavāla King Jayachandra.
Naishadha Charita presents...
- of survival, now in theaters". Syracuse.com.
Retrieved February 4, 2025.
Harsa,
Christian (July 12, 2024). "'Lost on a
Mountain in Maine' to
debut at Maine...