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  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarshaHarsha - Wikipedia

    As Northern India reverted to small republics and small monarchical states ruled by Gupta rulers after the fall of the prior Gupta Empire, Harsha united the small republics from Punjab to central India, and their representatives crowned him emperor at an assembly in April 606 giving him the title of Maharajadhiraja.

  3. Jul 10, 2024 · Harsha was the ruler of a large empire in northern India from 606 to 647 ce. He was a Buddhist convert in a Hindu era. His reign seemed to mark a transition from the ancient to the medieval period, when decentralized regional empires continually struggled for hegemony.

  4. Mar 14, 2016 · Emperor Harshavardhana, better known as Harsha, lived from 590 to 647 CE and was the last ruler of the Vardhana Empire, the last great empire in ancient India before the Islamic Invasion. He ruled from 606 CE to 647 CE.

  5. With the dawn of this epoch-making century a new era of peace and order was inaugurated by Harsha after the political anarchy that existed for more than one hundred years. By the political reunification of almost the whole of Northern India after disintegration following the downfall of the Imperial Guptas, Harsha inferred an inestimable boon ...

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarshacharitaHarshacharita - Wikipedia

    The Harshacharita (Sanskrit: हर्षचरित, Harṣacarita) (The deeds of Harsha), is the biography of Indian emperor Harsha by Banabhatta, also known as Bana, who was a Sanskrit writer of seventh-century CE India. He was the Asthana Kavi, meaning Court Poet, of Harsha.

  7. Harsha is remembered not only for his patronage and learning but also for the authorship of three plays: Priyadarshika, Ratnavali, and Nagananda. Bana attributes great poetical skill to him, and some later authors consider him to have been a literary monarch.

  8. May 17, 2018 · One of North India's most celebrated heroes, Harsha (ca. 590-647) was a gifted warrior-administrator, a sensitive poet and playwright, and a generous patron of religions and the arts. From the middle of the 5th century North India was subjected to the incursions of marauding Huns.

  9. Emperor Harshavardhana, better known as Harsha, lived from 590 to 647 CE and was the last ruler of the Vardhana Empire, the last great empire in ancient India before the Islamic Invasion. He ruled from 606 CE to 647 CE.

  10. Harsha or Harshavardhana ( Hindi: हर्षवर्धन) or "Harsha vardhan" ( 590 – 647) was an Indian Buddhist emperor. He ruled north-central and east India for fifty seven years. He was the son of Prabhakar Vardhan and younger brother of Rajyavardhan, a king of Thanesar.

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