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Rajyavardhana

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King of Thanesar
Rajyavardhana
King of Thanesar
Reignc. 605 – c. 606 CE
PredecessorPrabhakarvardhana
SuccessorHarsha
DynastyPushyabhuti dynasty
FatherPrabhakarvardhana
MotherYasomati

Rajyavardhana, also known asRajya Vardhan, was the king of Thanesar from 605 to 606, and the eldest son ofPrabhakarvardhana and member of thePushyabhuti dynasty. He ascended the throne after his father's death and was succeeded by his younger brother,Harsha.

Contemporary information regarding the life of Rajyavardhana is limited in scope and utility. He is mentioned byXuanzang, the Chinese traveller, and inHarshacharita, a seventh-century CE work by the poet and bardBāṇabhaṭṭa. Neither offer impartial accounts and they differ in substantive details.[1] The military historian Kaushik Roy describesHarshacharita as "historical fiction" but with a factually correct foundation.[2]

Rajyavardhana was the elder of two sons of Prabhakarvardhana and his queen,Yasomati. The couple also had a daughter,Rajyashri, who marriedGrahavarman, a member of theMaukhari ruling family atKannauj.[2] Prabhakarvardana was the powerful ruler of theThanesar region around 585-606 CE, although exact dates are uncertain. The historianRamesh Chandra Majumdar says he died and was succeeded by Rajyavardhana in 604 CE[1] but Kaushik Roy gives 606 CE as the year,[2] and some sources say 605.[3] Prabhakarvardhana had expanded his territory by defeating rulers inGujarat,Gandhara andSind, and he had also resisted the invasion of theHuna people. He died while his sons were fighting the Hunas.[2]

The marriage alliance of Grahavarman and Rajyashri had strengthened ties between the families to a point thatShashanka, the ruler of theGauda kingdom inBengal, found unacceptable. He retaliated by allying with theMalava kingdom and the forces appear to have launched a successful surprise attack on the Maukhari capital at Kannauj. Grahavarman was killed and Rajyashri captured at this time, which caused Rajyavardhana to retaliate in turn. He commanded a 10,000-strongcavalry force that was successful in defeating the Malava ruler, with the main army ofinfantry andwar elephants supporting it under the charge of his younger brother, Harsha.[1][2]

Rajyavardhana's success was against an advance guard of his enemy. He died later in 606 as he made his way onwards to press an action at Kannauj itself. He was perhaps murdered by Shashanka, who may have invited him to a meeting with treachery in mind, although the only sources for this claim are Bāṇabhaṭṭa and Xuanzang, who both had reasons to write unfavourably of Shashanka.[1][2][4]

Harsha succeeded Rajyavardhana as ruler of Thanesar and vowed to avenge his brother's death.[2]

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  1. ^abcdMajumdar (1977), pp. 249–251
  2. ^abcdefgRoy (2013), pp. 21–22
  3. ^Allan, Haig & Dodwell (1934), p. 105
  4. ^Sengupta (2011), p. 35

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