Overview
Kannauj (Hindustani pronunciation: [kənːɔːd͡ʒ]) is an ancient city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and a municipal board (nagar palika) home to the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district. Known as Kanyakubja during the ancient Vedic period, it was successively the capital city of the Mahajanapada Panchala Kingdom and then of the Ayudha dynasty. At times known as Mahodaya under the Pratihara dynasty, in the later medieval era, it formed the core of the Kingdom of Kannauj and was ruled by multiple successive royal families or as part of greater imperial polities. Famous as "India's perfume capital", Kannauj is known for its centuries old distillation of scents and perfume production. The traditional Kannauj Perfume, is a protected geographical indication.
Historical Periods
Kannauj-Varman Dynasty (732–740)
732 CE – 740 CE
Area: 558,523 km²
Kannauj-Varman Dynasty (741–750)
741 CE – 750 CE
Area: 573,391 km²
Kannauj-Varman Dynasty (751–767)
751 CE – 767 CE
Area: 570,044 km²
Kannauj-Varman Dynasty (768–771)
768 CE – 771 CE
Area: 570,044 km²