-
centre of
power of the
early Guptas Goyal, S. R. (1967).
History Of The
Imperial Guptas. pp. 210–213. The
capital of the
Guptas was
located somewhere in the...
- ANC. Both Zuma and the
Guptas, however, deny that the
relationship has
granted any
undue influence to the family. The
Guptas and then-Deputy President...
-
Later Gupta dynasty, also
known as the
Later Guptas of Magadha, were the
rulers of
Magadha and
Malwa from the 6th to 8th
centuries CE. The
Later Guptas emerged...
- and Fall of the
Imperial Guptas.
Motilal Banarsid****. ISBN 978-81-208-0592-7.
Dilip Kumar Ganguly (1987). The
Imperial Guptas and
Their Times. Abhinav...
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Gupta (/
ˈɡuːptə/) is a
common surname of
Indian origin,
meaning "guardian" or "protector". The name is
based on the
Sanskrit word गोप्तृ goptṛ, which...
- of the
Guptas), and was
later adopted by the
Guptas.
Later discoveries and
analysis indicate that the era was
actually founded by the
Guptas, and was...
- The text
clearly mentions the
Guptas and the
Magadhas as two
different groups of people, and does not
imply that the
Guptas were one of the Magadhas. The...
- Late
Gupta may
refer to: The
later part of the
Indian Gupta Empire ("Imperial
Guptas"),
perhaps from c. 450 to c. 550 The subsequent, and much less important...
-
where Kalidasa lived remains a mystery. He
acknowledges no
links with the
Guptas; he may not even have
coincided with them ... but the poet's
vivid awareness...
- The
Gupta -
Kidarite Conflict was a
military confrontation of the
Imperial Guptas under the
command of
Skandagupta during the
Reign of
Kumaragupta and...