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The court poet of Harsha Vardhana was Banabhatta. He was a renowned Sanskrit writer who composed the biographical work called "Harshacharita," which narrates the life and achievements of King Harsha.
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No. King Lear is play by William Shakespeare.
The book written by Bana Bhatta is called "Harshacharita," which is a biography of King Harsha of Kashmir.
None. Shakespeare was not hired by royalty to write. He was hired by his playing company to write. Even when the king was the patron of the company, he did not involve himself in the running of it. As an actor Shakespeare performed many times before Queen Elizabeth and King James, often in his own plays, but he did not write the plays for these occasions. He wrote them for the public theatres.
The first king of Kannauj is traditionally considered to be King Harsha, who ruled during the early 7th century CE. Harsha is known for his significant contributions to the political and cultural life of northern India, expanding his empire and fostering Buddhism and the arts. However, Kannauj's history involves various dynasties and rulers over time, making it complex. The city became a prominent political center in subsequent centuries under different rulers.
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III is the Roman numeral for three, if it appears after the name of a King or Queen, for example King Richard III, it would be read as King Richard the Third.
"Oedipus the King" and "Oedipus at Colonus" are the two plays that are associated with the play "Antigone."Specifically, all three of the plays were written by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E>). Antigone was the daughter of disgraced Theban King Oedipus. The three plays tell the story of what happens to Oedipus and his children and half-siblings Antigone, Eteocles, Ismene and Polyneices.
The two Henry IV plays and Henry V were written in Shakespeare's early middle period, between 1596 and 1599.
Never. Shakespeare only wrote in three literary forms: the play, the sonnet and the narrative poem. He never wrote novels, or stories, or any other kind of narrative prose. "But wait!" I hear you say. "Didn't he write the stories behind his famous plays like Hamlet, King Lear or Romeo and Juliet?" No, he did not. He got the story for Hamlet and King Lear from other plays he had seen, and Romeo and Juliet from a poem he read. There are only two of his plays which have an original plot. If he had been trying to write nowadays he might have had a hard time because of modern copyright laws, which shows that copyright laws inhibit creativity and do not encourage it.