According to the Nesarika inscription, some kingdoms came under the influence of Govinda III without any conflict or war with them. The lines read as follows:
Conquest of Northern and Eastern India Capture of Kannauj From his capital Mayurakhandi in present-day
Bidar district, Govinda III conducted his northern campaign in 800 CE. He successfully obtained the submission of
Gurjara-Pratihara emperor
Nagabhata II,
Pala emperor
Dharmapala and the incumbent puppet ruler of
Kanyakubja,
Chakrayudha. The Sanjan plates of Govinda III mention that the horse of Govinda III drank the icy liquid bubbling in the
Himalayan stream and his war elephants tasted the holy waters of the
Ganges. The rulers of
Magadha and
Bengal also submitted to him. An inscription of 813 CE states the Govinda III conquered
Lata (southern and central
Gujarat) and made his brother Indra the ruler of the territory. This in effect became a branch of the Rashtrakuta Empire. After the conquest of
Malwa, Govinda III ensured the
Paramara dynasty would rule as vassals of the
Rashtrakutas in 800 CE. However, Govinda III had control over the regions between
Vindhyas and
Malwa in the north to
Kanchi in the south, while the heart of his empire extended from the
Narmada to
Tungabhadra rivers. The Nasari record states that now all the kingdoms of the Tamil country, the
Cholas,
Pandyas and the Keralas paid their tribute to Govinda III. Govinda III died in 814. His brother Indra during this time founded the Gujarat (Lata) branch. Govinda III was succeeded by his son
Amoghavarsha I. ==Inscriptions==