Lesson 7 of 13 • 6 upvotes • 13:27mins

The north and central India was divided into numerous Rajput principalities scattered throughout this region. There were Suryavanshis and Chandravanshi, and a new clan Agnikula or Agnivanshis, born out of a yajna, according to the legends. These Agnivanshis included Chauhans, Solankis, Parmars and Pratihars. Out of these four, the Pratiharas went on to create a loose confederation of almost all Rajput states and create the ‘Gurjara – Pratihara Empire’. They held Kannauj for nearly three centuries, at least for two centuries of their imperial period. They had to face the Rashtrakutas from the south and the Palas from the east, and later, the Ghaznavids from the north, for having Kannauj in their hands. Why Kannauj was so important, we have already talked about that so many times already. Now we will discuss the Imperial Pratiharas and their contributions.
13 lessons • 2h 39m
Overview (in Hindi)
4:35mins
Period between 700 to 711 AD. (in Hindi)
10:25mins
Arab Invasion of Sindh (in Hindi)
14:02mins
Aftermaths of the Arab Invasion (in Hindi)
14:53mins
The Rashtrakutas - Part 1 (in Hindi)
13:53mins
The Rashtrakutas - Part 2 (in Hindi)
14:43mins
The Pratiharas (in Hindi)
13:27mins
The Palas (in Hindi)
13:18mins
The Tripartite Struggle (in Hindi)
9:02mins
Religion During the Three Centuries (in Hindi)
14:24mins
Central Asia in the Three Centuries (in Hindi)
10:03mins
The Golden Age of Islam (in Hindi)
14:55mins
India on the Eve of Ghaznavid Invasions (in Hindi)
11:49mins