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Why were Palas, Gurjara Pratiharas and Rashtrakutas engaged in a struggle? Give reason for the same.​

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Answered by skaushalkumar878
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The constant rivalry between the Palas, the Gurjara-Pratiharas and the Rashtrakutas has been termed the Tripartite Struggle or the struggle between three major powers. One of the major causes of this continuous struggle was the desire to possess the city of Kannauj, which was then a symbol of sovereignty

Answered by anujbhandare3
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The Pratihara ruler named Vatsaraja was very ambitious about Kannauj. Similarly Dharmapala, the Pala ruler also wanted to rule over Kannauj. And thus these two rulers were into a conflict. ... Finally this pronounced enmity led to Tripartite Struggle between Palas, Rashtrakutas and Pratiharas. The Tripartite Struggle for control of northern India took place in the ninth century. The struggle was between the Pratihara Empire, the Pala Empire and the Rashtrakuta Empire.

The constant rivalry between the Palas, the Gurjara-Pratiharas and the Rashtrakutas has been termed the Tripartite Struggle or the struggle between three major powers. One of the major causes of this continuous struggle was the desire to possess the city of Kannauj, which was then a symbol of sovereignty.

The tripartite struggle lasted for two centuries This resulted into the political disintegration of the country and benefited the Islamic invaders from Middle-east

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