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Prabhavatigupta (died c. 443) was a
Gupta princess and
Vakataka queen who was the
consort of
Maharaja Rudrasena II.
Following the
death of her husband...
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unlikely that his son
Prithivishena I
would accept a
Gupta princess (
Prabhavatigupta) as his daughter-in-law. Secondly, no
inscription of
Rudrasena I has...
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Based on the Pune and
Riddhapur inscriptions of the
Gupta princess Prabhavatigupta, some
scholars believe that the name of her
paternal gotra (clan) was...
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Chandragupta II, Samudragupta's son
becomes the
Gupta Emperor. 390
Prabhavatigupta, a
Gupta Princess who was the
daughter of Chandrag**** II, becomes...
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Vakataka succeeds his father,
Prthivisena I. In the same year he
marries Prabhavatigupta,
daughter of the
Gupta king
Chandragupta II. C. 390–401 – Priestess...
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notably married Prabhavatigupta, the
daughter of the
Gupta emperor Chandragupta II. His
early death led to
Prabhavatigupta ruling as
regent for an...
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through a
marriage alliance with Kadambas, and
during his
daughter Prabhavatigupta’s 20
years long regency, he
effectively integrated the
Vakataka kingdom...
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contemporaries of the
Imperial Guptas. The
daughter of
Chandragupta II,
Prabhavatigupta, was
married to the
Vakataka ruler Rudrasena II. The
Vakataka Dynasty...
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Prabhawati Gupta (2
February 1928 – 10
December 2010) was an
Indian politician. She was
elected to the Lok Sabha,
lower house of the
Parliament of India...
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Riddhapur copper-plate
inscriptions of Chandragupta's daughter,
Prabhavatigupta); this
phrase may have been a later, Gupta-era
insertion in the work...