Dhruva Dharavarsha

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Dhruva Dharavarsha was a powerful 8th-century Rashtrakuta emperor known for expanding the dynasty’s territory through successful military campaigns in northern and southern India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 8th-century Indian ruler
Indian monarch
Rashtrakuta emperor
century 8th century
child Govinda III NERFINISHED
Indra NERFINISHED
Kumbha NERFINISHED
Stambha NERFINISHED
country Rashtrakuta Empire NERFINISHED
dynastyCapital Manyakheta NERFINISHED
era early medieval India
expandedInfluenceOver Gangetic plains NERFINISHED
Gujarat region NERFINISHED
Tamil country NERFINISHED
expandedTerritoryTo northern India
southern India NERFINISHED
father Krishna I NERFINISHED
historicalReputation powerful Rashtrakuta emperor
knownFor defeating the Gurjara-Pratiharas
defeating the Palas of Bengal
expansion of Rashtrakuta power
intervention in Kannauj succession struggle
military campaigns in northern India
military campaigns in southern India
subjugation of the Ganga dynasty
subjugation of the Pallavas
languageOfInscriptions Kannada NERFINISHED
Sanskrit
memberOf Rashtrakuta dynasty NERFINISHED
notableBattle campaign against Dharmapala of the Pala dynasty
campaign against Vatsaraja of the Gurjara-Pratiharas
politicalRole participant in the Tripartite struggle for Kannauj
powerBase western Deccan NERFINISHED
predecessor Krishna I NERFINISHED
region Deccan NERFINISHED
reignEnd c. 793
reignStart c. 780
religion Hinduism
royalHouse Rashtrakuta of Manyakheta NERFINISHED
strengthened Rashtrakuta supremacy in northern India
Rashtrakuta supremacy in the Deccan
styleOfRule militaristic expansion
succeededBy his son Govinda III
successor Govinda III NERFINISHED
title Dhruva Dharavarsha NERFINISHED
Maharajadhiraja NERFINISHED
Parameshvara NERFINISHED

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Rashtrakuta dynasty notableRuler Dhruva Dharavarsha