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what was the result of the tripartite sruggle

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Answered by creativehermionetv
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Result:political disintegration of the country and benefited the Islamic invaders from Middle-east.

During the 8th century AD, a struggle for control overover the Kannauj took place among three major empires of India namely the Palas, the Pratiharas and the Rastrakutas. The Palas ruled the eastern parts of India while the Pratiharas controlled the western India (Avanti-Jalaor region). The Rastrakutas ruled over the Deccan region of India. The struggle for control over Kannuj among these three dynasties is known as the tripartite struggle in Indian history.

Both Dharmpala, the Pala king and Pratihara king, Vatsaraja clashed against each other for Kannauj. The latter emerged victorious but was defeated by Rashtrakuta King Dhruva I. However, the moment the Rashtrakuta King returned to his kingdom in south, Pala king Dharmapala took the advantage of the situation and captured Kannuj. But his control over Kannauj was temporary.

The tripartite struggle thus started, lasted for two centuries and made all three dynasties weak in the long run. This resulted into the political disintegration of the country and benefited the Islamic invaders from Middle-east.

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Answered by Sambhavs
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Tripartite strugglestruggle is the term used to define the wars and struggles between Gurjara-Pratiharas , Palas and the Rashtrakutas in order to get the control over mighty city known as Kannuj during the medieval Indian era.

These three empires got many times into wars. The main reason for such wars was the geographical location , economic status and historical value of the city of Kannuj.

Among these three a king called Dhruva I emerged victorious and got the control over Kannuj.

The importance of Kannuj :

Location near Ganges.

Connectivity with Silk Route

As it was King Harshavardhana's capital city ; it had more advancements and we'll developed.

Religious places were in huge number

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