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    Harshavardhana (IAST Harṣa-vardhana; 4 June 590–647 CE) was emperor of Kannauj from 606 until his death in 647 CE. He was the son of Prabhakaravardhana, 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.

  2. When Prabhakara Vardhana passed away in 605 CE, his eldest son Rajya Vardhana became the new ruler. Harshavardhana was Rajya Vardhana’s brother and they also had a sister named Rajyashri. Rajyashri went on to marry the Maukhari King Grahavarman.

  3. Harsha died in 647 AD after ruling for 41 years. Since he died without any heirs, his empire disintegrated very soon after his death. Harshavardhana (UPSC Notes):- Download PDF Here

  4. May 9, 2024 · After the fall of the Gupta Empire, North India fragmented into several kingdoms, paving the way for Harshavardhana’s rise. Initially part of the Gupta military, Harsha ascended to power after his father’s murder, uniting Thaneswar and Kanauj under his rule.

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    The Pushyabhuti Dynasty's origin is uncertain, but sources become clearer from c. 580 CE when Prabhakaravardhana ruled the kingdom of Thaneshwar, modern-day Haryana. Prabhakaravardana's queen Yasovati gave birth to two sons Rajyavardhana and Harshavardhana and a daughter named Rajyashri who was later married to king Grahvarman of Kanyakubja, modern...

    Harsha was a patron of both art and education. He himself was an author and wrote three Sanskrit plays, Nagananda, Ratnavali, Priyadarshika. One-fourth of his revenue went for patronizing scholars. Hiuen Tsang gives a quite vivid description of the famous Nalanda University which was at its zenith during Harsha's reign. He described how the regular...

    Caste system was prevalent among Hindus. They were divided into four castes or varna: Brahmana, Vaishya, KshariyaandShudra, which among them had their own subcastes. The untouchables, who came at the lowest in the hierarchy, led a miserable life. The status of women declined as compared to the liberal era of earlier times. Satipratha(widow immolati...

    Harsha's empire marked the beginning of feudalismin India. Land was granted in villages, which made the local landlords powerful. This led to the weakening of the empire and gave rise to local feuds. Harsha had to be in constant movement to keep things in order. Harsha died in 647 AD, and the empire with him. The death of Harshavardhana is not well...

  5. Harsha, also called Harshavardhana, (born c. 590 CE—died c. 647), was a ruler of a large empire in northern India from 606 to 647 CE. Harsha’s reign seemed to mark a transition from the ancient to the medieval period, when decentralized regional empires continually struggled for hegemony.

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  7. Sep 5, 2024 · Quick Facts. Also spelled: Harṣa. Also called: Harshavardhana. Born: c. 590 ce. Died: c. 647. Harsha (born c. 590 ce —died c. 647) was the ruler of a large empire in northern India from 606 to 647 ce. He was a Buddhist convert in a Hindu era.