Answer these questions in 1-2 lines each.
1. Why were the Pratiharas, the Palas and the Rashtrakutas in conflict with each other?
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2. Name the two women who became the rulers of Kashmir.
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3 Name the three most powerful rulers of Pratihara dynasty.
4 Which was the most noticeable feature of all the north Indian kingdoms?
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5. Who laid the foundation of a new city called Gangaikanda Cholapuram?
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1. The Pratihara ruler named Vatsaraja was very ambitious about Kannauj. Similarly Dharmapala, the Pala ruler also wanted to rule over Kannauj. And thus these two rulers were into a conflict. ... Finally this pronounced enmity led to Tripartite Struggle between Palas, Rashtrakutas and Pratiharas.
2. Kota Rani became the ruler in her own right, and appointed Bhatta Bhikshana as her prime minister.
3.Nagabhata I (730–760)
Kakustha and Devaraja (760–780)
Vatsaraja (780–800)
Nagabhata II (800–833)
Ramabhadra (833–836)
Mihira Bhoja or Bhoja I (836–885)
Mahendrapala I (885–910)
Bhoja II (910–913)
4. Kingdoms of North India - In northern India, the post-Gupta age largely . All these kingdoms recurrently fought with each other and tried to gain control over northern .
5. Rajendra Chola
1. Why were the Pratiharas, the Rastrakutas and the Palas in conflict with each other?
Ans. After the end of Pushyabhuti dynasty, the kingdom of Kannauj became a centre of attraction. These three Pratiharas, Palas and Rastrakutas wanted to control Kannauj which resulted in the emergence of tripartite struggle among them.
2. Name the two women who became the rulers of Kashmir.
Ans. Rani Didda and Kota Rani were the two women rulers of Kashmir. Kalhana mentioned about them in his book Rajatarangini.
3. Name the three most powerful rulers of Pratihara dynasty.
Ans. Nagabhatta II, Mihira Bhoja and Vastraraja were the three most powerful rulers of Pratihara dynasty. Among the above three, the most powerful was Nagabhatta II.
4. Which was the most noticeable feature of all the north Indian kingdoms?
Ans. The struggle for the power was the most noticeable feature of all the north Indian kingdoms.
5. Who laid the foundation of a new city called Gangaikanda Cholapuram ?
Ans. Rajendra Chola I laid the foundation of a new city called Gangaikanda Cholapuram. He did this to commemorate his victory over Palas.
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