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After the decline of the Gupta, a larger part of North India was reunited by:
Rajputs
Chalukyas
Saka Satraps
Harshavardhana
The reign of Harsha was from whole of basin of Ganga including Nepal, to the Narmada in South. Harsha ruled on the pattern of the Gupta Kings and the local administration remained in the hands of the local Kings. From King of Kamarupa in Assam to King of Vallabhi in Gujarat, several local kings attended the courts of Harsha. Harsha was the last true Hindu King of Northern India.
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