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Emperor Harsha’s Cultural Orientation Towards Uttar Pradesh

A Critical Review of Emperor Harsha’s Cultural Orientation Towards Uttar Pradesh

Introduction Emperor Harsha (Harshavardhana, c. 606–647 CE), one of the most illustrious rulers of early medieval India, reigned over a large part of northern India, encompassing modern-day Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Punjab, and parts of Madhya Pradesh. While Harsha is often remembered for his political achievements and military campaigns, historians have increasingly emphasized his cultural…

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Tripartite Struggle of Kannauj

The Tripartite Struggle of Kannauj in the Post-Gupta Period: Causes and Consequences

Introduction The post-Gupta period in Indian history represents a complex era of political fragmentation, regional assertion, and intense power rivalry among emerging dynasties. After the decline of the Gupta Empire in the 6th century CE, northern India witnessed the rise of several powerful kingdoms, each seeking to establish its supremacy over the fertile and strategically…

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Architectural Development in Uttar Pradesh during the Rajput Period (750–1200 CE)

Architectural Development in Uttar Pradesh during the Rajput Period (750–1200 CE)

Introduction The period between 750 and 1200 CE, often referred to as the Rajput period in Indian history, represents one of the most artistically vibrant and culturally productive eras in North India. Following the decline of the great imperial powers such as the Guptas and Harshavardhana, a number of Rajput dynasties emerged across northern India,…

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