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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 later the Kingdom of Kannauj in northern India during the 6th and 7th centuries. The dynasty reached its zenith under its last ruler Harsha Vardhana (c. 590 – c. 647 CE), whose empire covered much of north ...

  2. Jun 5, 2019 · The Pushyabhuti Dynasty (c. 500 CE - 647 CE) rose after the downfall of the Gupta Empire (3rd century CE - 6th century CE) in the 6th century CE in northern India.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).

  3. Facts about King Harshavardhana (Reign: 606 A.D to 647 A.D.) 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. He was married to Durgavati.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · The Pushyabhuti or Vardhana dynasty is notable for its contributions to Indian literature, culture, and religion during the time of Emperor Harsha. While the dynasty’s political influence eventually waned, its legacy lived on through the literary works and cultural achievements of its rulers and their patronage of scholars and artists.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarshaHarsha - Wikipedia

    Empire ruled by Harsha, 7th century CE India. [6]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.

  6. The Pushyabhuti dynasty, also called Vardhana dynasty, initially ruled as one of the feudatories to the Maukhari kingdom of Kannauj. Harshacharita, the biography of Harshavardhana written by Banabhatta, cites Pushyabhuti as the founder of Pushyabhuti dynasty. Prabhakara Vardhana became an independent king and took the title, "Maha Rajadhiraja".

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  8. Much of India at that time was under the rule of three great powers — the Gurjara Empire under the Rajput Pratihara dynasty, the Bengal Empire under the House of Pala, and the Manyakheta empire under a Rashtrakuta branch. The Kingdom of Kannauj constituted a vast prosperous region to the centre of northern India and seeing the instability of the kingdom due to the recent coup, the three powers were hoping to succeed to the throne of Kannauj.