Bhaskaravarman
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The 7th-century Kamarupa kingdom under Bhaskaravarman. The kingdom extended to the east up to the hills leading to China, according to the Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang who visited Bhaskarbarman's court during his reign around 643 CE. | |
| King of Kamarupa | |
| Reign | 600–650 CE |
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Bhaskaravarman (600–650 CE) was king of Kamarupa and the last ruler of the Varman dynasty. He restored Varman rule after his father, Susthitavarman, was defeated, and allied with Harshavardhana of Thaneswar during a conflict against Gauda and East Malwa.