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write a note on economic condition of india during vardhaman dynasty​

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The Pushyabhuti dynasty, also known as the Vardhana dynasty , ruled parts of northern India during 6th and 7th centuries. The dynasty reached its zenith under its last ruler Harsha-Vardhana, whose empire covered much of north and north-western India, and extended till Kamarupa in the east and Narmada River in the south. The dynasty initially ruled from Sthanvishvara (modern Thanesar, Haryana), but Harsha eventually made Kanyakubja (modern Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh) his capital, from where he ruled until 647 CE.  The Coin of Harshavardhana, circa 606-647 CE is an example of an economic factor as these were crafted during the time.

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Economic conditions

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