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why is the period after harshavardhans death called a period of political instability?​

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Answered by Kushal1122
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The period after Harshavardhana's death is called the period of political instability. :

# After the death of Harshavardhana there was no particular polarizing leader or emperor at that time like him who could lead India into further more heights.

# Regional kingdoms became more powerful and were constantly waging war against each other.

# There was no feeling of nationalism amongst the people of India during that time.

# Every one just wanted just money, power, and influence at that time.

# Hence, unity was not there and they become the target of powerful external invaders.

Answered by nishakumariraj4
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Answer:

harshvardhan was the last great ruler of ancient india. after his death, the whole empire disintegrated into many small kingdoms due to the miserable economic condition and lack of proper administration by his weak successor.

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