Discuss warfare for wealth by giving three examples.
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- Ruling dynasties were based in specific regions; but, they tried to control others areas. Kanauj in Ganga valley was an area the Gurjara-Pratihara, the Rashtrakuta, and the Pala dynasties tried to control for centuries; historians describe it as the "tripartite struggle"
- Rich temples were targeted first when one ruler attacked another's kingdom, because large temples were built to demonstrate power and resources.
- Sultan Muhamud Gazni, from Afghanistan, ruled for 33 years and extended his control over parts of Central Asia, Iran, and north-western part of the subcontinent; his main strategy was to attack and loot wealthy temples, like the Somnath temple in Gujarat.
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