INDIAN HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT INDIA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What was the extent of Harsha’s empire?
A
The entire Indian subcontinent
B
The whole of India
C
The entire Deccan region
D
A part of northern India
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -At the peak of his reign, Harshavardhana’s Empire covered a majority of North and Northwestern India. It also extended towards the East till Kamarupa, and South until Narmada River. He eventually set up the city of Kannauj (in the present Uttar Pradesh state) as his capital, and ruled till 647 CE.

Detailed explanation-2: -At the height of Harsha’s power, his territory covered much of north and northwestern India, with the Narmada River as its southern boundary. He eventually made Kanauj (in present Uttar Pradesh state) his capital, and ruled till 647 CE.

Detailed explanation-3: -Harsha, also spelled Harṣa, also called Harshavardhana, (born c. 590 ce-died c. 647), ruler of a large empire in northern India from 606 to 647 ce. He was a Buddhist convert in a Hindu era.

Detailed explanation-4: -Harshavardhana (606 CE – 647 CE) He built a massive empire that spanned northern and northwestern India all the way to the Narmada River in the south. Harsha was able to bring many of them under his command. He ruled over Punjab and Central India. His capital was Kannauj.

Detailed explanation-5: -The Pushyabhuti dynasty ruled over this era, and after Harsha’s death, his kingdom was divided among his brothers. Yashovarman came to power after Harshvardhan and ruled over North India.

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