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1. Name the capital of Rashtrakutas.
2. How was God represented in three forms from 7th-
10th century CE?
3. Where did Palas establish their kingdom?
4. Who founded the Pala dynasty?
5. Name the university established by King
Dharampala,
6. Name the three dynasties which fought to gain
control over Kannauj.

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Answered by mail2monika2008
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Answer:

1. The Rashtrakutas empire now spread over the areas from Cape Comorin to Kannauj and from Banaras to Bharuch. The successor of Govinda III, Amoghavarsha I made Manyakheta his capital and ruled a large empire.

3. Pala dynasty, ruling dynasty in Bihar and Bengal, India, from the 8th to the 12th century. Its founder, Gopala, was a local chieftain who rose to power in the mid-8th century during a period of anarchy.

4. Gopala

Gopala (Reign: 750 – 770 AD)

First Pala king and founder of the dynasty. Son of Vapyata, a warrior. Was elected by a group of people. At the time of his death, Pala kingdom included Bengal and most of Bihar

5. Nalanda university

6. During the 8th century AD, a struggle for control over the Kannauj took place among three major empires of India namely the Palas, the Pratiharas and the Rastrakutas. ... The struggle for control over Kannuj among these three dynasties is known as the Tripartite struggle in Indian history.

Answered by nxtlegend12
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Answer:

1.Manyakheta, modern Malkhaid, also spelled Malkhed, site of a former city in Karnataka, India, about 85 miles (135 km) southwest of Hyderabad. The city was founded in the 9th century by the Rashtrakuta ruler Amoghavarsha I and became the capital of the dynasty.

2.Vaikuntha Chaturmurti or Vaikuntha Vishnu is a four-headed aspect of the Hindu god Vishnu, mostly found in Kashmir (northern part of the Indian subcontinent). ... Sometimes, even three-headed aspects of Vishnu where the demonic rear head is dropped are considered to represent Vaikuntha Chaturmurti.

3.Pala dynasty, ruling dynasty in Bihar and Bengal, India, from the 8th to the 12th century. Its founder, Gopala, was a local chieftain who rose to power in the mid-8th century during a period of anarchy.

4.Gopala was the founder of the Pala Dynasty.

5.Dharmapala was a great patron of Buddhism. He revived the Nalanda university and founded the Vikramshila university which later evolved into a great learning center of Buddhism.

6.During the 8th century AD, a struggle for control over the Kannauj took place among three major empires of India namely the Palas, the Pratiharas and the Rastrakutas. ... The struggle for control over Kannuj among these three dynasties is known as the Tripartite struggle in Indian history.

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