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Harshavardhana ascended the throne in 606 A.D. State whether the statement is True (or) False. And Justify it

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Answered by samaira29
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yes, Harshavardhana ascended the throne in 606.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

Yes, this statement is true. 'Harsha Vardhana' ascended the throne in 606 A.D'.

He ascended the throne with the consent of councilors of the State. He 'proved himself' as the 'biggest ruler' of the 'Pushyabhuti dynasty'.

Explanation:

Harsha Vardhana was an Indian emperor who ruled a large part of North India from '606-647CE'. He was from the Vardhana dynasty. 'He was the son of 'Prabhakar Vardhana'.

During the ending years of his reign, he tried expanding his rule to the 'southern part of India' but was defeated by Pulakeshin II of the Chalukyas dynasty.

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