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Acknowledgement for the regional kingdoms of India

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The regional kingdoms were not small, but only Harsha, who ruled from 606 to 647, attempted to create an expansive empire. From his kingdom north of Delhi, he shifted his base east to present-day central Uttar Pradesh. After extending his influence as far west as the Punjab region, he tried to move south and was defeated by the Chalukya king Pulakeshin II of Vatapi (modern B?d?mi) in about 641. By then the Pallava dynasty had established a powerful kingdom on the east coast of the southern Indian peninsula at K?nchipuram. During the course of the next half-century the Pallavas and the neighboring Chalukyas of the Deccan Plateau struggled for control of key peninsular rivers, each alternately sacking the other’s capital. The eventual waning of the Pallavas by the late 8th century allowed the Cholas and the Pandya

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dynasty to rule virtually undisturbed for the next four centuries. Elsewhere in India, the 8th century saw continued power struggles among states. Harsha died in 647 bc and his kingdom contracted to the west, creating a power vacuum in the east that was quickly filled by the Pala dynasty.

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   Acknowledgement

I would like to express my exceptional thanks to our History Teacher and the principal who provided me with the golden chance to do this project on "the Regional Kingdom". Moreover, the assistance provided by our class teacher also needs to be recognized. This project made me research deeply about the topic. This topic cleared a lot of my doubts about the regional kingdoms of India. I am thankful to them.

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