the rise of the Chalukyas as a political force coincides with the decline of theGupta Dynasty, which ruled over much of India. In the resulting power vacuum, the Chalukyas established themselves in south-central India, ruling over areas which are today the Indian regions of Karnataka and Mahar...
Emperor Rani Rudrama Devi ruled Warangal, the capital of the Kakatiya kingdom that held sway over the entire Andhra Pradesh during the 13th century.†She was one of the most prominent rulers of the Kakatiya dynasty. She died in a war at the age of 80 years. Her father, King Ganapati...
How did Chandragupta Maurya expand his empire? How did Chandragupta Maurya conquer the nothern kingdoms of India? What were the accomplishments of the Mauryan and Gupta Empires? How did Chandragupta build the Mauryan Empire? How did Ashoka the Great represent the Maurya dynasty? How did ...
Although he never progressed further than India's northwest corner (Alexander died in 323 BCE), his presence was enough to upset India's proverbial apple cart and make way for the rise of a powerful new Indian dynasty. That dynasty was waiting in the wings in the person of Chandragupta ...
The Mughal Empire governed most of northern India from 1526 until its collapse in 1857 following the Sepoy Rebellion. It was tied to the Timurid Dynasty, a Turco-Mongol house founded by Tamerlane in 1370.Answer and Explanation: The language of the Mughal Empire at most levels was Urdu, a...
Two kingdoms – Vanga or Samatata and Gauda – are mentioned in some texts to have appeared after the end of Gupta Empire, although details of their ruling time are uncertain. The first recorded independent king of Bengal was Shashanka who reigned in the early 7th century. After a period ...
Though I wonder who the Rani Ratta was! Footnotes suggest she was a queen of the Rastrakuta dynasty. At this epoch a lady of Karnata known as Ratta, who had lovely eyes and whose glory was wide spread, protected as the sovereign ruler the region of the south. 152 ...