MAUKHARTS
The Maukharis are a
very ancient family. Possibly they were known to paint and also to Patanjali.
We have definite evidence of their ruling as a power only from the 6th century
A.D. probably Yagna-Varman founded this family. He was succeeded by Sardula-varman.
He in turn was succeeded by Ananta-Varman. The existing records lavish praise
on these rulers but they do not throw light on their history. A very
interesting feature of this evidence is that mone of the records refer to any
paramount sovereigns. Soholars, however, hold the view that the Maukharis were
inallprobability feudatories of the imperial Guptas. The evidence as it is
shows that Ananta-varman flourished at a time when the Gupta Empire had begun
to decline.
Another branch of the
Maukharis which ultimately became more powerful is known from several seals and
inscriptions. The rule of Hari-Varman, Aditya-Varman probably had nothing
great.
It was only during the
reign of Isana-Varman that the family rose to power and prestige. The kingdom
is located in the modern State of UP. It is only from Isana-varman on wards
that they ceased to be feudatories. It was said about Isana-varman that he
defeated andhras and forced the Gaudas to remain in their proper realm. It is a
well-known fact that isana-varman issued coins in imitation of Toramana, Gupta
coins but distinguished by a date.
It was not only
Isana-varman who took advantage of the destruction of the Gupta empire, another
family known as later Gupta rose into prominence and Challenged the Maukharis
bid for imperial power. This led to a long war which continued for more than
half a centuy and ultimately resulted in the disappearence of the Maukharis. It
was Kumaragupta of the later Guptas who totally defeated Isana-verman. Once
again Kumaraguptas son Domodargupta defeated the Maukharis. It is strange that
Harsha's inscriptions which recorded glorious military exploits of Isana-varman
is altogether silent about this fight of the Guptas.
Althought Isana-varman
in all probability had suffered defeat at the hands of the later Guptas, his
army was instrumental for defeating the Huns. Isana-varman played a very
important role in this victory. Possibly, as the deputy of the Gupta emperor,
Isana-varman defeated the Huns but utilized this success to carve out an
independent kingdom.
Isana-varman was
succeeded by his son sarva-varman. We have definite historical proof that he
possessed a part of Magadha.
Both sarva-varman and
his son and successor Avanti-varman are styled as Maharajadhirajas. According
to Banabhatta, Prabhakara-vardhana of Kanauj gave his daughter Rajyasri in
marriage to the son of Avanti-varman. However nothing of importance is known
about both Sarva-varman and Avanti-varman.
It was Avanti-varman's
eldest son, Graha-varman that figures prominently in Bana's Harsha-Charita.
Graha-varman was on the throne in early 7th century.
Al these four kings
ruled for a little more than half a century. Based on the locations where the
coins and inscriptions have been found, it is maintained that Uttar Pradesh or
a major part of it constitutes the nucleus of the Maukhari Kingdom. It is
generally thought that modern Kanauj on the Ganga was the capital city of the
Maukharis.
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