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    Harshavardhana (IAST Harṣa-vardhana; c. 590 –647 CE) was a Pushyabhuti emperor who ruled northern India from 606 to 647 CE. He was the son of Prabhakaravardhana who had defeated the Alchon Hun invaders, [6] and the younger brother of Rajyavardhana , a king of Thanesar , present-day Haryana .

  2. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of HARSHA VARDHANA including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 7219026, MMSI -7219026, Call sign T8A2833.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2016 · Emperor Harshavardhana, better known as Harsha, lived from 590 to 647 CE and was the last ruler of the Vardhana Empire, the last great empire in ancient India before the Islamic Invasion. He ruled from 606 CE to 647 CE.

  4. La dinastía alcanzó su cenit bajo su último gobernante Harsha-Vardhana, cuyo imperio comprendía gran parte del norte y del noroeste de la India, y se extendía hasta Kamarupa, en el este, y hasta el río Narmada, en el sur. La dinastía inicialmente gobernó desde Sthanvishvara (moderna Thanesar, en Haryana), pero Harsha ...

  5. One of North India's most celebrated heroes, Harsha (ca. 590-647) was a gifted warrior-administrator, a sensitive poet and playwright, and a generous patron of religions and the arts. From the middle of the 5th century North India was subjected to the incursions of marauding Huns.

  6. Harşavardhana (Thānesvar, 590-Kanaush, 647) fue un rey indio de la dinastía Pushyabhuti, hijo de Prabhakara Vardhana y hermano menor de Rayia Vardhana. Desde que empezó a reinar (en el 606), conquistó todos los pequeños reinos del norte de la India y construyó un gran imperio, que desapareció con su muerte.

  7. Harshavardhana was one of the most important Indian emperors of the 7th Century. During the peak of his reign, Harshavardhana’s empire extended from north India to the Narmada River in central India. His rule was renowned for peace, stability and prosperity, and attracted many artists and scholars from far and wide.