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Detailed Note of RASHKUTAS DYNASTY....


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Answered by smartpuppet
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Rashtrakuta dynasty, Hindu dynasty that ruled the Deccanand neighbouring areas of Indiafrom about 755 to 975 CE.

Probably originally Dravidian farmers, they were the royal family of Lattalur (Latur, near Osmanabad). They spoke Kannada but also knew the northern Deccan language. Under Rashtrakuta, who defeated a rival dynasty, the Chalukyas, the Deccan empire became the second greatest political unit in India, covering the area from Malwa in western India to Kanchi (Kanchipuram) in the southeast. The importance of the Rashtrakutas during this era is indicated by the fact that a Muslim traveler wrote of the king as being one of the four great rulers of the world—the others being the caliph (ruler of the Muslims) and the emperors of Byzantium and China.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rashtrakuta dynasty

This clan came to be known as the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta, rising to power in South India in 753. At the same time the Pala dynasty of Bengal and the Prathihara dynasty of Malwa were gaining force in eastern and northwestern India respectively.

Contribution

Though, Rashtrakutas built a couple of temples , their greatest contribution to India was their patronage to Kannada literature.

Before the Rashtrakuta dynasty, Kannada literature was in its nascent phase. In their time, it flowered and developed a rich collection of literary works.

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