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31 October, 2025
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Gayanta Chakma

Volume-XIII, Issue-III, April 2025 > Volume-XIII, Issue-IV, July 2025
Volume-XIII, Issue-IV, July 2025
Received: 09.07.2025
Accepted: 10.07.2025
Published Online: 31.07.2025
Page No: 165-171
DOI: 10.64031/pratidhwanitheecho.vol.13.issue.04W.017
Socioeconomic Infrastructure of the Pushyabhuti Dynasty and the Harshvardhan
Gayanta Chakma, Research Scholar, Dept. of History, Dhamma Dipa International Buddhist University, Sabroom, Tripura, India
ABSTRACT
In the ancient history of India, the Pushyabhuti dynasty emerged after the fall of the Gupta Empire. Although not much information is available about the origin of the Pushyabhuti dynasty, much information has been found later from the Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang and other historians. Hiuen Tsang stayed in India for about fifteen years. The history of the Purshabhuti dynasty, the archaeological and historical information available about their social and economic activities is very valuable. From his account and the account of Harsha's court poet Banabhatta, very little is known about the first three kings of the dynasty. The fourth king of this dynasty was Prabhakaravardhana, who is described in the Harshacharita as a great commander with many military victories. Through the marriage of the princess Rajyasri to the Maukhari ruler Grahavarman, an important marriage bond was formed between the Pushyabhuti and the Maukharis of Kanyakubja (Kallauj), who were their neighbors to the east.
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