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Which king vardhana got the title of uttara pathashvar?

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Answered by priyachowdary
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Harsha Vardhana, was a renowned ruler of the Pushibhukti  dynasty.

During his reign from 606 to 647 A.D., he established a huge empire over the entire Indian sub-continent within six years only. His works can be found in the book " Harsha Charita" written by Banabhatta and the travel accounts of the Chinese traveller, Hiuen Tsang.

For his distinguished work, he was affiliated with the title of 'Uttara

Pathashvar' and  ' Emperor of Five Indies'. In South-Indian inscriptions, Harsha is acknowledged as the “Sakalottarapathanatha” or the supreme ruler of the entire Uttarapatha ( Nothern India).

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