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  2. Maukhari dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Maukhari dynasty [b] was an Indian dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Kannauj and controlled the vast plains of Ganga-Yamuna for over six generations from their capital at Kannauj. They earlier served as vassals of the Guptas. The Maukharis established their independence during the mid 6th century.

  3. Harivarman - Wikipedia

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    The Asirgadh seal of Sarva-varman Maukhari says that- (There was) the illustrious Mahârâja Harivarman, whose fame stretched out beyond the four oceans; who had other kings brought into subjection by (his) prowess and by affection (for him); who was like (the god) Chakradhara, in employing (his) sovereignty for regulating the different castes ...

  4. Category:Medieval Indian dynasties - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Maukhari dynasty (5 P) P. Pala Empire (3 C, 12 P)

  5. Ishanavarman - Wikipedia

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    He was also the first Maukhari ruler to adopt the title of Maharajadhiraja. [ 1 ] The Mahakuta Pillar inscription claims that Chalukya Kirtivarman I defeated the rulers of Vanga , Anga , Kalinga , Vattura, Magadha , Madraka , etc. [ 5 ] In their northwards expansion, the Chalukyas probably came into conflict with Ishanavarman and suffered a ...

  6. Sharvavarman - Wikipedia

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    Sasanian Empire King Khosrow I sits before the chessboard, while his vizir and the Indian envoy of Kannauj are playing chess. Shahnama, 10th century CE. [7]Sharvarman was an important rival of the Late Guptas king Mahasenagupta (r. c. 562-601 CE) during the period 575-585 CE.

  7. History of Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The Maukhari dynasty came to power with the decline of the Gupta Empire. During the reign of Harshavardhana (590–647), the Kannauj empire reached its zenith. [ 18 ] It spanned from Punjab in the north and Gujarat in the west to Bengal in the east and Odisha in the south. [ 9 ]

  8. Later Gupta dynasty - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of Jivitagupta's son Kumaragupta, the dynasty developed a rivalry with the Maukharis for control of the Ganges valley. [4] Kumaragupta defeated the Maukhari king Ishanavarman in 554 CE, and extended his territory to Prayaga. His son Damodaragupta suffered reverses against the Maukharis and was pushed back into Magadha. [7]

  9. Middle kingdoms of India - Wikipedia

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    The Seuna, Sevuna or Yadava dynasty (Marathi: देवगिरीचे यादव, Kannada: ಸೇವುಣರು) (c. 850–1334 CE) was an Indian dynasty, which at its peak ruled a kingdom stretching from the Tungabhadra to the Narmada rivers, including present-day Maharashtra, north Karnataka and parts of Madhya Pradesh, from its ...