Harsha and His Times
History ⇒ Ancient Indian History
Harsha and His Times starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the administrative system under Harsha’s rule.
Describe the cultural achievements during Harsha’s reign.
Describe the religious policy of Harsha.
Discuss the impact of Harsha’s religious assemblies on Indian society.
Explain the importance of Xuanzang’s account for the study of Harsha’s period.
Explain the role of Banabhatta in Harsha’s court.
Explain the significance of the Kanauj Assembly held by Harsha.
Read the following passage and answer the question: 'During Harsha’s reign, the king was known for his regular assemblies where he distributed wealth and gifts to the poor, monks, and scholars. These events attracted people from distant lands.' What does this passage reveal about Harsha’s approach to governance and society?
Harsha ascended the throne of Thanesar in which year? (1) 606 CE, (2) 647 CE, (3) 590 CE, (4) 700 CE
Harsha was a patron of which language? (1) Sanskrit, (2) Pali, (3) Prakrit, (4) Tamil
Harsha’s empire included which of the following regions? (1) Punjab, (2) Bengal, (3) Gujarat, (4) Both 1 and 2
Harsha’s sister, Rajyashri, was married to the ruler of which kingdom? (1) Malwa, (2) Magadha, (3) Kannauj, (4) Bengal
Fill in the blank: Harsha’s court was famous for its ________ and ________.
Fill in the blank: The Chinese traveler ________ wrote detailed accounts of Harsha’s reign.
Harsha organized a great religious assembly at ________ in honor of the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang.
Harsha’s brother, who was killed by Sasanka, was named ________.
True or False: Harsha was a follower of Mahayana Buddhism.
True or False: Harsha was known for his charity and generosity.
True or False: Harsha’s empire included the whole of South India.
True or False: Harsha’s empire was as large as the Mauryan Empire.
