Draft:Gauda-Maukhari conflicts
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The tripartite struggle for power in the region became four-sided when Shashanka, ruler of the Gauda kingdom in Bengal, took an interest.[1] There had been rivalry between the Maukharis and rulers in Bengal for around fifty years, and Shashanka was concerned about the strengthening of the Maukhari position through the marriage alliance. He allied with the Malavas and launched what was probably a surprise attack on the Maukhari capital at Kannauj, which was overwhelmed. He killed Grahavarman and imprisoned Rajyashri.[2]
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Shashanka |
Grahavarman † Rajyavardhana † |
Conflicts
[edit]Gauda conquest of Magadha
[edit]Gauda invasion of Kannauj supported by Pushyabhuti Dynasty
[edit]Aftermath
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Sengupta (2011), pp. 34–35
- ^ Majumdar (1977), pp. 249–250
- ^ "History of Bengal, Vol.1, by Majumdar R.C."