- The
Pushyabhuti dynasty (IAST: Puṣyabhūti), also
known as the
Vardhana dynasty, was the
ruling dynasty of the
Kingdom of
Thanesar in
northern India during...
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capital of the
Pushyabhuti dynasty,
whose rulers conquered most of
Aryavarta following the fall of the
Gupta Empire. The
Pushyabhuti emperor Prabhakarvardhana...
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between king ****keshin II of
Chalukya dynasty and king
Harshavardhana of
Pushyabhuti dynasty on the
banks of the
river Narmada, India. The
battle resulted...
- time of the
decline of the
Gupta Empire. He was the
third ruler of the
Pushyabhuti dynasty, and
father of Prabhakaravardhana. Adityavardhana's
father was...
- (the
famed capital of
seventh century emperor Harsha Vardhana of the
Pushyabhuti line) in the
north to
Jahazpur (Mewar) in the
south Kaushik Roy (2012)...
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succeeded by the
Maukhari dynasty and the
Pushyabhuti dynasty. The
coinage of the
Maukharis and
Pushyabhutis followed the
silver coin type of the Guptas...
- Pehowa, Rewari, Rohad,
Rohtak (Asthal Bohar) and
Sonepat in Haryana.
Pushyabhuti dynasty ruled parts of
northern India in the 7th
century with its capital...
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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...
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Asthana Kavi Bāṇabhaṭṭa Born Pritikuta,
Pushyabhuti Empire (present-day Bihar, India) Occupation(s) Poet, writer, author.
Works Harshacharita Kadambari...
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court of
Harsha and
usurped the
throne after his death,
succeeding the
Pushyabhuti dynasty. He is
known for
repulsing an
invasion launched by the Arab Muslims...