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  1. The Pushyabhuti dynasty (IAST: Puṣyabhūti), also known as the Vardhana dynasty, was the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Thanesar and the Kannauj Empire in northern India during the 6th and 7th centuries.

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    Harshavardhana ( IAST Harṣa-vardhana; c. 590 –647 CE) was the emperor of Kannauj and ruled northern India from 606 to 647 CE. He was the son of Prabhakaravardhana, the king of Thanesar who had defeated the Alchon Hun invaders, [6] and the younger brother of Rajyavardhana, a king of Thanesar, present-day Haryana.

  3. Jun 5, 2019 · Also known as the Vardhana or Pushpabhuti Dynasty, the core area of their kingdom was situated in what is now the state of Haryana in India with the capital at Sthanishvara or Thaneshvara (present-day Thanesar), and later at Kanyakubja (modern-day Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh state).

  4. Nov 8, 2021 · History. The Pushyabhuti dynasty originally ruled a small area around their capital Sthaneshvara (Thanesar). According to Hans T. Bakker, their ruler Aditya-Vardhana (or Aditya-Sena) was probably a feudatory to Sharva-Varman, the Maukhari king of Kannauj.

  5. Dec 23, 2020 · Story. The Pushyabhutis initially had their base in the area around Sthanishvara (modern Thanesar in Punjab). The fourth king of the line was Prabhakaravardhana, described in the Harshacharita as a great general with many military victories to his credit.

  6. The Pushyabhuti dynasty ( IAST: Puṣyabhūti), also known as the Vardhana dynasty, was the ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Thanesar and the Kannauj Empire in northern India during the 6th and 7th centuries.

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  8. The Pushyabhuti dynasty originally ruled a small area around their capital Sthaneshvara (Thanesar). According to Hans T. Bakker, their ruler Aditya-Vardhan (or Aditya-Sen) was probably a feudatory to Sharv-Varman, the Maukhari king of Kannauj.