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what was the reason for the collapse of harshvardhan's rule?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Harsha was halted by the south Indian Emperor Pulakeshin II of the Chalukya dynasty, when Harsha tried to expand his Empire into the southern peninsula of India. The peace and prosperity that prevailed made his court a centre of cosmopolitanism, attracting scholars, artists and religious visitors from far and wide.

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King Harshavardhana left for the sacred dwelling in 647 CE after having ruled most of North India for more than 40 years. His empire fell and rapidly disintegrated into small states since he had no heirs. King Harshavardhana's demise marked the end of the Vardhana dominant dynasty

Explanation:

  1. Harsha was a leading indian emperor of the 7th century. The empire of Harshavardhana spread from northern India to the Narmada River in central India during the peak of his reign. He was renowned for harmony, stability and prosperity and attracted numerous artists and scholars from all over the world.
  2. Harshavardhana was the best-successful emperor of the Pushyabhuti dynasty before his victory was overthrown by Pulakeshin I of a south-indigenous king. The Pushyabhuti dynasty was marked by the collapse of the Harshavardhana defeat.
  3. The Pushyabhuti dynasty, also known as the Vardhana dynasty, came into prominence after the decline of the Gupta Empire

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