The Last Hindu ruler of North India was Harsha Vardhana
The capital of Harsha was Kanouj
The original Name of Harsha was Siladitya
Heuan Tsang, the Chinese Traveler visited India during his region
Banabatta, the court poet of Harsha, wrote Harshacharita and Kadambari
Harsha was a great patron of art and literature.
Harsha wrote Ratnavali, Priyadarshika and Nagananda
Pulakesin II, a Chalukya king defeated Harsha vardhana.
The Aihole inscription gives information about the conquest of Pulikesin -II
Pulikesin II belogned to the Chalukya dynasty of Vadapi
Pulikesin II was an important ruler of Chalukya Kingdom
Chalukya rulers were built the magnificent temples of Belur and Halebid
Mahendravarman I and Pulikesin II are the contemporaries of Harshavardhana
The capital of Harsha was Kanouj
The original Name of Harsha was Siladitya
Heuan Tsang, the Chinese Traveler visited India during his region
Banabatta, the court poet of Harsha, wrote Harshacharita and Kadambari
Harsha was a great patron of art and literature.
Harsha wrote Ratnavali, Priyadarshika and Nagananda
Pulakesin II, a Chalukya king defeated Harsha vardhana.
The Aihole inscription gives information about the conquest of Pulikesin -II
Pulikesin II belogned to the Chalukya dynasty of Vadapi
Pulikesin II was an important ruler of Chalukya Kingdom
Chalukya rulers were built the magnificent temples of Belur and Halebid
Mahendravarman I and Pulikesin II are the contemporaries of Harshavardhana
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