Who was called sakalottarapathanatha name his court poet?
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Harshavardhana was also known as Sakalottarapathanatha.
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Harshavardhana was called sakalottarapathanatha name his court poet.
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- Harshavardhana was the Indian emperor who ruled North India from 606 to 647 CE and was named Sakalottarapathanath as well.
- He was a Vardhana leader and a descendant of Prabhakarevardhana who conquered the invaders of the Alhon Huna and the younger brother of the king of Thanesar, the younger brother of Rajyavardhana, the Haryana of this time.
- Harsha's early history is re-built from the research of his court poet Banabhatta, who wrote Harsha's novel.
- The account of the Chinese pilgrim Hsuan Tsang, who visited India in the 7th century and stayed in the land for about fifteen years, may supplement this.
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