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family from Kṛṣṇagupta to Ādityasena, and the Deo
Baranark inscription of
Jīvitagupta II. The
Harshacharita of Bāṇabhaṭṭa is also an
important source of information...
- was a
conflict between Gopachandra on one side with
Ishanavarman and
Jivitagupta I on the
other side. The war
resulted in the
defeat of the
Gauda Kingdom...
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century dating to the time of
Jivitagupta II. This is a
valuable source of
information for the
later Guptas,
naming king
Jivitagupta as the son of Vishnugupta...
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recorded as Sri Sri Gupta, as seen in the Deo-Barnark
inscription of
Jivitagupta II,
where the name
Srimati appears in a
similar format. Therefore, if...
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after defeating Yashovarman. There, he
defeated the
Later Gupta ruler Jivitagupta, and then
advanced up to the Bay of
Bengal through present-day Odisha...
- or vice versa.
According to Mirashi, the
defeated king was
probably Jivitagupta II, the last
known ruler of the
Later Gupta dynasty. An
inscription found...
- from many weapons, on (his) chest. (L. 3.)-His son was the
illustrious Jîvitagupta, the best
among kings, who was a very-cold-ra**** (moon) to (wither) the...