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Who were Pratiharas - in 40 words

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Answered by radhakochhar71
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The Gurjara-Pratiharas, or simply, the Pratiharas (8th century CE - 11th century CE) held their sway over western and northern India. This dynasty saw its fortunes rising under Nagabhata I (730–760 CE) who successfully defeated Arab invaders. Bhoja or Mihira Bhoja (c. 836-885 CE) was the most well-known king of this dynasty. The Pratiharas were known chiefly for their patronage of art, sculpture and temple-building, and for their continuous warfare with contemporary powers like the Palas (8th century CE - 12th century CE) of eastern India and the Rashtrakuta Dynasty (8th century CE - 10th century CE) of southern India.

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Answered by dwivedinisha1973
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HEY MATE, HERE IS YOUR ANSWER....

Pratiharas dynasty was an imperial power during the Late classical period on the India subcontinent, that ruled much of northern India from the mid 8th to the 11th century.

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