Early Medieval India & The Tripartite Struggle | MROY Class

Early Medieval India &
The Tripartite Struggle

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📌 Quick Summary — Early Medieval India

  • The Tripartite Struggle: A 200-year conflict for the wealthy city of Kannauj involving the Palas (East), Rashtrakutas (Deccan), and Gurjara-Pratiharas (West).
  • The Chola Empire: Founded by Vijayalaya. Known for powerful naval campaigns (Rajendra I defeated Srivijaya), Dravidian temple architecture (Brihadeswara), and unparalleled village autonomy (Kudavolai system detailed in the Uttaramerur Inscription).
  • Rajput Kingdoms: Emerged post-Harsha. Notable dynasties include the Chauhans (Prithviraj), Chandellas (built Khajuraho), and Sisodias (ruled Mewar from Chittorgarh).
  • Foreign Invasions: Mahmud of Ghazni heavily plundered wealth (Somnath, 1025 CE) bringing scholar Al-Biruni. Muhammad Ghori shifted focus to empire-building, decisively defeating Prithviraj Chauhan at the Second Battle of Tarain (1192 CE).
  • Cultural & Literary Zenith: The period produced Kalhana’s Rajatarangini (History of Kashmir), Jayadeva’s Gita Govinda (Sen Dynasty), and Vijnaneshwara’s legal treatise Mitakshara.
  • Monumental Architecture: The era saw the rise of massive regional temple styles: Nagara style in the North (Khajuraho, Konark Sun Temple), Dravida style in the South (Thanjavur), and Vesara/Star-shaped temples (Hoysalas at Dwarasamudra).
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