Karkota dynasty

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The Karkota dynasty was an influential royal line that ruled Kashmir from the 7th to 9th centuries CE, overseeing a period of significant political power, cultural flourishing, and extensive temple-building.

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instanceOf Hindu dynasty
medieval Indian dynasty
royal dynasty
architecturalStyle early Kashmiri temple architecture
capital Srinagar
continent Asia
country Kashmir
culturalFlourishing development of early Kashmiri literature
growth of temple-centered urban sites
culturalSphere Indic civilization
Kashmiri culture
economicActivity control of trade routes between India and Central Asia
endTime 9th century CE
ethnicGroup Kashmiri
floruit 8th century CE
followedBy Utpala dynasty
founder Durlabhavardhana
governmentForm monarchy
hasSource Rajatarangini
historianDescribing Kalhana
knownFor contacts with Central Asia
military campaigns in north India
patronage of Sanskrit learning
patronage of art and culture
political expansion
temple building
languageUsed Kashmiri
Sanskrit
notableMonumentEra Martand Sun Temple (period of construction)
notableRuler Durlabharaja
surface form: Durlabhavardhana

Jayapida
Lalitaditya Muktapida
Pravarasena II
partOf history of Jammu and Kashmir
history of Kashmir
peakUnder Lalitaditya Muktapida
politicalStatus regional empire in northwestern India
precededBy Gonanda dynasty
region Kashmir Valley
religion Hinduism
religiousPatronage Shaivism
Vaishnavism
startTime 7th century CE
subcontinent South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
territorialExtent Kashmir
influence in Central Asia
parts of northwestern Indian subcontinent
timePeriod early medieval India

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Kashmiris historicalDynastyInfluence Karkota dynasty
North Indian kingdoms hasPart Karkota dynasty