give an account of the emergence of new dynasties by the 7th and 8th century
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The Emergence of New Dynasties:
By the seventh century there were huge landowners or warrior boss in various areas of the subcontinent. Existing rulers frequently recognized them as their samantas or subordinates. They were required to bring presents for their rulers or overlords and furnish them with military help.
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After the 17th century, many new dynasties emerged in the Indian sub-continent like the Gurjara-Pratiharas, Rashtrakutas, Palas, Cholas and Chahamanas (Chauhans). The Samantas were big landlords or warrior chiefs and were expected to bring gifts for their kings, be present at the courts and provide them with military support.
As the Samantas gained power they declared independence from their overlords. In the mid-8th century, Rashtrakuta chief, Dantidurga overthrew his overlord Chalukyas and performed a ritual called Hiranya-garbha, or the golden womb.