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Harsha's Empire

612 CE – 655 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
612 CE – 655 CE
Duration
43 years
Known Periods
6
Capital
Kannauj
Data Confidence
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Overview

Harshavardhana, also known as Harsha, was an Indian king and emperor of Kannauj from April 606 until his death in 647. He was the king of Thanesar who defeated the Alchon Huns. Under Harsha, the Kingdom of Kannauj expanded into a vast realm covering much of northern and northwestern India, with the Narmada River as its southern boundary. He made Kanyakubja (present-day Kannauj) his imperial capital. Harsha's court was a center of cosmopolitanism, attracting scholars, artists, and religious visitors. The Chinese traveler Xuanzang visited his court and praised his justice and generosity. His biography, Harshacharita, was written by the Sanskrit poet Banabhatta.

Historical Periods

Harsha's Empire (612–622)

612 CE – 622 CE

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Capital: KannaujArea: 1,058,635 km²

Harsha's Empire (623–625)

623 CE – 625 CE

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Capital: KannaujArea: 1,058,394 km²

Harsha's Empire (626–632)

626 CE – 632 CE

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Capital: KannaujArea: 1,058,960 km²

Harsha's Empire (633–643)

633 CE – 643 CE

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Capital: KannaujArea: 965,184 km²

Harsha's Empire (644–646)

644 CE – 646 CE

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Capital: KannaujArea: 965,211 km²

Harsha's Empire (647–655)

647 CE – 655 CE

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Capital: KannaujArea: 161,252 km²

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