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Rastrakutas by virtue of their location in the Deccan, constituted a bridge between the north and south like their predecessors-Satvahanas, Vakataks and Chalukyas, but differed in one way from their predecessors. Identify the difference.
They tried to maintain the balance of power in the struggle between the north and south India
They attempted to be the transmitters of good ideas from one part to other
They tried to maintain good relations with the southern kingdoms while waging wars in the north
They tried to exploit their position as a bridge to dominate both north and south
. Fourth option is correct. Rastrakutas by virtue of their location in the Deccan, constituted a bridge between the north and south like their predecessor-Satvahanas, Vakataks and Chalukyas, but differed in one way from their predecessor is that they tried to exploit their position as a bridge to dominate both north and south. Rashtrakuta was a royal dynasty ruling large parts of the Indian subcontinent between the sixth and 10th centuries. The earliest known Rashtrakuta inscription is a 7th-century copper plate grant detailing their rule from Manapura, a city in Central or West India. Other ruling Rashtrakuta clans from the same period mentioned in inscriptions were the kings of Achalapur and the rulers of Kannauj.
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