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- Bhanugupta was one of the lesser known kings of the Gupta dynasty. He is only known from an inscription in Eran, and a mention in the Manjushri-mula-kalpa...
- (immolation of widow) is found in an inscription at Eran, the Inscription of Bhanugupta (510 CE). The following sequence of cultures have been obtained and carbon...
- around 510 CE, was a pivotal battle between the Gupta Empire's Emperor Bhanugupta and the Huna army of Toramana. The battle, which finds mention in the...
- Vishnugupta (540–550), two lesser known kings namely, Vainyagupta and Bhanugupta. In the late 490's the Alchon Huns under Toramana and Mihirakula broke...
- the Second Battle of Eran in 510 CE. He fought in coalition with King Bhanugupta against the Huna king Toramana. A memorial inscription at Eran commemorates...
- where a local Gupta ruler, probably a governor, named Bhanugupta was in charge. In the Bhanugupta Eran inscription, this local ruler reports that his army...
- inscription of Bhanugupta According to the Eran inscription of Gupta Empire ruler Bhanugupta (new revised translation published in 1981), Bhanugupta and his...
- Kumaragupta II (473 - 476) Budhagupta (476 – 495) Narasimhagupta (495 – ?) (Bhanugupta) (c. 510) Vainyagupta (c. 507) Kumaragupta III (c. 530) Vishnugupta (540...
- Kumaragupta II (473 - 476) Budhagupta (476 – 495) Narasimhagupta (495 – ?) (Bhanugupta) (c. 510) Vainyagupta (c. 507) Kumaragupta III (c. 530) Vishnugupta (540...
- to Kashmir to retake the throne. Narasimhagupta's governor in Malwa, Bhanugupta may also have been involved in this conflict. The Guptas were traditionally...