1. What was the difference between Pulkeshi - II and Harsh's personalities
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Pulakeshin II was a strong ruler and
Chinese traveller Xuanzang said about Pulaskeshin II that "a "man of farsighted resource and astuteness who extends kindness to all".
The chalukya kings preferred death to disloyalty. Harsha is known as Harshavardhana and he was an Indian emperor who ruled North India from 606 to 647 CE.
Harsh always tried to expend his kingdom rather than concentrating on his own dignity and loyalty.
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King Pulakeshi II reigned at the same time as King Harsha. They are both known for their courage and intelligence.
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However, there are a lot of distinctions between the two:
- Harshavardhan was a conscientious king who separated his everyday tasks into three categories. Pulakeshi-II, on the other hand, was a valiant fighter. In contrast to Harshavardhan, Pulakeshi-II had engaged in a number of conflicts.
- Harshavardhan adored ceremony and pomp. He listened to his subjects with patience. Pulakeshi-II, on the other hand, was a fan of the arts. During his rule, the caverns of Vatapi and Dharapuri were constructed.
- The Chalukya ruler chose death over betraying his people. Harsha, however, preferred growth over morality and honesty.
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