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Answer these questions in 1-2 lines each.
1. Why were the Pratiharas, the Palas and the Rashtrakutas in conflict with each other?
2. Name the two women who became the rulers of Kashmir.
3. Name the three most powerful rulers of Pratihara dynasty.
6. Which was the most noticeable feature of all the north Indian kingdoms?
5. Who laid the foundation of a new city called Gangaikonda Cholapuram? for short
Answers
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. Shah Mir pretended to be sick, and when Bhatta Bhikshana visited him, Shah Mir jumped out of his bed and killed him.
3. With the power of the Rastrakutas weakened, Nagabhata II became the most powerful ruler of northern India and established his new capital at Kannauj. Nagabhata II was succeeded by his son Ramabhadra about 833, who after a brief reign was succeeded by his son Mihira Bhoja about 836.
6. 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. The city was founded by Rajendra Chola I to commemorate his victory over the Pala Dynasty. The name means The town of the chola who took over Ganga (water from Ganga) or who defeated (the kings near) Ganga.
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Answer:
name the two women who became the rulers of kashmir