The Madhuben and Sonpat inscriptions give us information about his rule. The famous Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang visited during his reign. He also wrote the epic dramas Nagananda and Priyadarshika. He also organised the Kannauj assembly and Allahabad conference.He is:
Kharavela
Incorrect AnswerKumaragupta
Incorrect AnswerHarshavardhan
Correct AnswerGautamiputra Satakarni
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
The decline of the Gupta Empire was followed by a period of political disorder and disunity in North India. It was only in the beginning of the seventh century A.D. that Harshvardhana succeeded in establishing a larger kingdom in north India.
The chief sources for tracing the history of Harsha and his times are the Harshacharita written by Bana and the Travel accounts of Hiuen Tsang. Bana was the court poet of Harsha. Hiuen Tsang was the Chinese traveler who visited India in the seventh century A.D. Besides these two sources, the dramas written by Harsha, namely Ratnavali, Nagananda and Priyardarsika also provide useful information. The Madhuben plate inscription and the Sonpat inscription are also helpful to know the chronology of Harsha. The Banskhera inscription contains the signature of Harsha.
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