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- Harshavardhana (Sanskrit: हर्षवर्धन; 4 June 590 – 647) was emperor of Kannauj from April 606 until his death in 647. He was the son of Prabhakaravardhana...
- was 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...
- re-establish the rule of the Varmans. He made political alliances with Harshavardhana of Thaneswar, against the alliance of the Gauda and East Malwa. He was...
- the continuation of an old power struggle that had started between Harshavardhana of Kannauj and Sasanka of Gauda in the seventh century and would continue...
- vacuum created after emperor Harshavardhana's death. The city of Kannauj had previously been ruled by emperor Harshavardhana, who died without an heir and...
- region of Tirhut where he served as a governor for Harshavardhana. After emperor Harshavardhana's death, he usurped the throne and became the new king...
- of the Rashtrakuta dynasty sponsored major Jain cave temples. King Harshavardhana of the seventh century championed Jainism, Buddhism and all traditions...
- hunchback Kubja Vishnuvardhana and K. S. Ashwath plays the role of Harshavardhana. V. Vijayendra Prasad, father of S. S. Rajamouli and the story writer...
- 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...