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The north Indian dynasties that confronted the Rashtrakutas were
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- The Pratiharas and the Paramras
- The Palas and the Chandelas
- The Pratiharas and the Palas
- The Chalukyas aqnd the Chahamans
Correct Option: C
The North Indian dynasties that confronted the Rashtrakutas were thye Pratiharas and the Palas. The Pratiharas are believed to be the clan of Rajputs. The greatest ruler of the Pratihara dynasty was Mihir Bhoja. He recovered Kanauj (Kanyakubja) by 836, and it remained the capital of the Pratiharas for almost a century. The Pratihara dynasty started well under the ruler Nagabhatta-I. Though initially he had hiccups with the Rashtrakutas, he was able to leave behind a strong state comprising Malwa, parts of Rajputana and Gujarat