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Harsha Revisited presents a thorough reanalysis of existing historical records and archaeological evidence pertaining to King Harsha Vardhana’s reign during the 7th century. By critically examining primary sources, inscriptions, and contemporary accounts, this work reevaluates established narratives about his political achievements, military campaigns, and cultural contributions.
The author methodically reconstructs aspects of Harsha’s empire, including his administrative systems, diplomatic relations, and patronage of Buddhism and Sanskrit literature. This reinterpretation offers scholars and history enthusiasts a nuanced understanding of medieval Indian history and challenges long-held assumptions about this transformative period.
Essential for academics, historians, and those interested in ancient Indian civilization, this book provides valuable insights into how historical data can be reassessed to reveal new dimensions of one of history’s most remarkable rulers.







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