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  1. Harshavardhana was one of the most important Indian emperors of the 7th Century. During the peak of his reign, Harshavardhana’s empire extended from north India to the Narmada River in central India. His rule was renowned for peace, stability and prosperity, and attracted many artists and scholars from far and wide.

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  2. Harshavardhana was born in 590 AD to King Prabhakaravardhana of Sthaneshvara (Thanesar, Haryana). He belonged to the Pushyabhuti also called the Vardhana dynasty. He was a Hindu who later embraced Mahayana Buddhism.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. May 28, 2024 · Harshavardhana Dynasty. Harshavardhana governed Northern India from 606 to 647 CE. In the seventh century AD, one of the most significant Indian kings was Harshavardhana, a member of the Vardhana family. He created a vast kingdom that covered all of India, from the north and northwest to the Narmada River in the south.

  6. In this article we will discuss about the reign of emperor Harsha Vardhana (606-647 A.D.) in India. After the murder of his elder brother Rajya Vardhana, Harsha Vardhana ascended the throne of Thaneswar with the consent of councillors of the State. He proved himself as the greatest ruler of the Pushyabhuti dynasty.