King harshavardhana biography in gujarati recipes
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A lot is said and speculated about the Harshavardhana era and what happened during that time. It is definitely one of the most important parts of history that we study today. The capital city under the empire of Harshavardhana was Kannauj. The ruler was responsible for the empire from about 606 AD to 647 AD. The extension of the Empire under the rule of Harshavrdhana king was between Punjab and Northern parts of Orissa as well as the Banks of Narmada River and the Himalayas as well.
In this article, we are going to talk about the era during the rule of this king and the important information related to it.
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History of Harshvardhan King
King Harshavardhana was born into the Pushyabhuti dynasty. The founder of the dynasty was named Navavardhana. It was during the 5th or the 6th century when this particular dynasty was founded. The name of king Harshavardhana’s father was Thaneswar Prabhakara Vardhana and he was king during the time th
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Harsha
Emperor of Kannauj from 606 to 647
"Harshvardhan" redirects here. For other people with similar names, see Harsha Vardhan.
For other uses, see Harsha (disambiguation).
Harshavardhana (Sanskrit: हर्षवर्धन; 4 June 590 – 647) was a Rajput emperor of Kannauj from April 606 until his death in 647. He was the king of Thanesar who had defeated the Alchon Huns,[7] and the younger brother of Rajyavardhana, son of Prabhakaravardhana and last king of Thanesar. He was one of the greatest kings of the Kingdom of Kannauj, which under him expanded into a vast realm in northern India.
At the height of Harsha's power, his realm covered much of northern and northwestern India, with the Narmada River as its southern boundary. He eventually made Kanyakubja (present-day Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh state) his imperial capital, and reigned till 647 CE.[8] Harsha was defeated by the Emperor Pulakeshin II of the Chalukya dynasty in the Battle of Narmada, when he tried
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Harshavardhana
Harshavardhana (b.590–r.606-647 AD) (हर्षवर्धन), also Harsha, was a BuddhistJat emperor who ruled nordlig India for over forty years. He was the grandson of king Pushyamitra of Thanesar and son of Prabhakaravardhana. At the height of his power his kingdom spanned the Punjab, Bengal, Orissa and the entire Gangetic plain North of the Narmada River. He ruled from 606-647 AD.
After the downfall of the Gupta Empire in the mittpunkt of the sixth century C.E., North India reverted back to small republics and small monarchial states. Harsha united the small republics from Punjab to Central India, and they, at an assembly, crowned Harsha king in April 606 AD when he was merely 16 year old.
Harsha's ancestry
They were descended from a certain Pushyabhuti who founded and ruled the kingdom of Sthanvisvara or modern Thanesar. The name Pushpabhuti fryst vatten the key to Harsha's origins and the betydelsefull reference point is an inscription dated 181 AD and funnen at Gunda in