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Harsha or Harshavardhana (हर्षवर्धन) or "Harsha vardhan" (590–657) was an Indian emperor who ruled Northern India for fifty seven years. He was the son of Prabhakar Vardhan and younger brother of Rajyavardhan, a king of Thanesar. At the height of his power his kingdom spanned the Punjab, Bengal, Orissa and the entire Indo-Gangetic plain North of the Narmada River. After the downfall of the Gupta... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Harsha Harsha was a tolerant ruler and supported all faiths - Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.

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Harsha Harsha was a tolerant ruler and supported all faiths - Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.

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Harsha Harsha was a tolerant ruler and supported all faiths - Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.

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Harsha Harsha was a tolerant ruler and supported all faiths - Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism.

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Subhash Mukhopadhyay (physician) Many of you know that according to the Scientific documents “Harsha”(16th August 1986) become the first human test tube baby of India.

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Harsha Harsha's father, Prabhākara was, apparently a sun-worshipper, his brother followed Hinayana Buddhism while, according to Bana, Harsha himself was a Mahayana Buddhist.

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Harsha According to the Chinese Pilgrim Xuanzang, who visited his kingdom in 636 CE, Harsha built numerous stupas in the name of Buddha.

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Harsha Harsha also became a patron of art and literature.

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Harsha Harsha also became a patron of art and literature.

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Shashanka Harsha, a Shaiva in his early years, gradually became a great patron of Buddhism.

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    Harsha

    Harsha or Harshavardhana (हर्षवर्धन) or "Harsha vardhan" (590–657) was an Indian emperor who ruled Northern India for fifty seven years. He was the son of Prabhakar Vardhan and younger brother of Rajyavardhan, a king of Thanesar.
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    Harsha Bhogle

    Harsha Bhogle (born 19 July 1961) is an Indian cricket commentator and journalist. He was born in Hyderabad.
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    Harsha of Kashmir

    Harsha (ruled AD 1089-1111) was a king of Kashmir who is frequently mentioned because of his unusual conduct. William Dalrymple in a review of The Buddha and the Sahibs by Charles Allen published in The Guardian writes:
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    Bill Harsha

    Harsha's son, William H. Harsha III, is a judge of the Ohio Court of Appeals for the Fourth Appellate District.
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    Harsha Vardhan Racharla

    Harsha first trained as an expatriate REDHAT LINUX administrator in St.louis,usa, in september of 2008, he set about getting a job . Harsha was a practitioner of REDHAT LINUX and managment, .He lived modestly and thought of India .
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    Harsha Vithana

    Harsha Eranga Vithana (born August 15, 1985) in Galle is a Sri Lankan first class cricketer. A right handed batsman, he has previously captained his country at under-19 level and remains a bright prospect.
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    Harsha Chhina

    Harsha Chhina is village in the state of Punjab, India, three kilometers from Indira Gandhi International Airport, Amritsar, on Ajnala Road. Harse is a Urdu word which means three villages (Vichla Kila, Ucha Quila, and Sabajpur).
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    Harshacharita

    Harsha Charita ranks as the first historical biography in Sanskrit although it is written in a florid and fanciful style.
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    Sri harsha

    When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.
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    FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman

    Sammy and Harsha stay behind.

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