HISTORY Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Govinda Iii, Indo-Gangetic Plain, Rashtrakuta Dynasty

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Nagabhatta ii and the pala emperor dharmapala: his military prowess has been compared to alexander the great and. Mahabharata"s arjuna: after conquering kannauj, he moved south and established a firm grip over. Deccan drums may be heard from the himalayan caverns to the malabar. Coast, according to one historian: from cape comorin to kannauj, and from banaras to bharuch, the. Rashtrakuta dominion had expanded: amoghavarsha i, govinda iii"s successor, made manyakheta his capital and governed a vast kingdom, the rashtrakutas" regal capital remained manyakheta until the empire"s collapse. Vingavalli and acquired the title viranarayana: he preferred to preserve amicable relations with his neighbours, the. Gangas, the eastern chalukyas, and the pallavas, with whom he also had marriage links; therefore, his administration was not as violent as govinda. Iii"s: his time was fruitful in terms of the arts, literature, and religion. Amoghavarsha i, often regarded as the most famous of the rashtrakuta.

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