Indra III

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Indra III was a powerful early 10th-century Indian monarch who significantly expanded and consolidated the Rashtrakuta Empire through successful military campaigns and effective governance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian monarch
Rashtrakuta emperor
historical figure
campaignAgainst Pratihara Empire NERFINISHED
capital Manyakheta NERFINISHED
capturedCity Kannauj NERFINISHED
century 10th century
country Rashtrakuta Empire NERFINISHED
deathPlace likely Deccan region
dynasty Rashtrakuta dynasty NERFINISHED
engagedIn wars with neighboring dynasties
era early medieval India
expandedEmpireIn Deccan region NERFINISHED
northern India
father Bapuraja NERFINISHED
grandfather Krishna II NERFINISHED
issued land grants to Brahmins
land grants to religious institutions
knownFor consolidation of Rashtrakuta power in northern India
effective governance
military expansion of the Rashtrakuta Empire
knownFrom epigraphic records
literary sources
languageOfInscriptions Kannada NERFINISHED
Sanskrit
maintained feudatory network in the Deccan
patronage Jainism NERFINISHED
Shaivism
policy imperial consolidation
territorial expansion
predecessor Krishna II NERFINISHED
region South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
reignEnd c. 929 CE
reignStart c. 914 CE
religion Hinduism
royalHouse Rashtrakuta of Manyakheta NERFINISHED
strengthened central imperial authority
strengthenedControlOver Gujarat NERFINISHED
Maharashtra NERFINISHED
successor Amoghavarsha II NERFINISHED
title Maharajadhiraja
Parama Maheshvara NERFINISHED

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