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name the three ruling dynasties of early mediaeval period name their location​

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Answered by samyakothari2005
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In northern India, the three powerful kingdoms arose between 750-1000 AD. The Rashtrakutas were rolling in the Northern Deccan, the Pratiharas in Avanti and parts of Southern Rajasthan and the Palas in Bengal. In Southern India, the dominant ruling dynasties were Chalukyas Dynasty, Chola Dynasty and Vijaynagar Empire.

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Answered by pratyusa7150
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In northern India, the three powerful kingdoms arose between 750-1000 AD. The Rashtrakutas were rolling in the Northern Deccan, the Pratiharas in Avanti and parts of Southern Rajasthan and the Palas in Bengal. In Southern India, the dominant ruling dynasties were Chalukyas Dynasty, Chola Dynasty and Vijaynagar Empire.

In northern India, the three powerful kingdoms arose between 750-1000 AD. The Rashtrakutas were rolling in the Northern Deccan, the Pratiharas in Avanti and parts of Southern Rajasthan and the Palas in Bengal. In Southern India, the dominant ruling dynasties were Chalukyas Dynasty, Chola Dynasty and Vijaynagar Empire.

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