When king Harsh was ruling over North India , Which king was ruling in South India?
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As North India reverted to small republics and small monarchical states ruled by Gupta rulers after the fall of the prior Gupta Empire, Harsha united the small republics from Punjab to central India, and their representatives crowned him king at an assembly in April 606 giving him the title of Maharaja
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Harshavardhana (590–647 AD), famously known as Harsha, was an Indian emperor who ruled North India from 606 AD to 647 AD and Kannauj was his capital. He belonged to Pushyabhuti Dynasty and son of Prabhakarvardhana.
Emperor Pulakeshin II was ruling in South India.
Harsha was defeated by the south Indian Emperor Pulakeshin II of the Chalukya dynasty in the Battle of Narmada, when Harsha tried to expand his Empire into the southern peninsula of India.