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pillar Girnar rock
Kahaum pillar KIDARITES ALCHON HUNS
GUPTA EMPIRE Skandagupta (Gupta script: Ska-nda-gu-pta, r. c. 455-467) was a
Gupta Emperor of...
- part of the
Gupta Empire.
Skandagupta died in 467 and was
succeeded by his
agnate brother Purugupta.
Following Skandagupta's death, the
empire was clearly...
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Bhitari pillar inscription of
Skandagupta The
Bhitari pillar and
inscription of
Skandagupta Bhitari 25°34′00″N 83°17′20″E / 25.566654°N 83.288943°E...
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Ayodhya was
historically known as
Saketa until renamed Ayodhya, by
Skandagupta. The
early Buddhist and Jain
canonical texts mention that the religious...
- (one of
fourteen of the
Major Rock
Edicts of Ashoka),
Rudradaman I and
Skandagupta. The
inscription is
found on a
major rock to the east of the town of...
-
Indian subcontinent.
Chandragupta I, Samudragupta,
Chandragupta II and
Skandagupta were some of its
mightiest rulers. It
brought about a
golden era to the...
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Province by the
first half of the 5th century, and the
Gupta emperor Skandagupta had
repelled a Hūna
invasion in 455. The
Kidarites are the last dynasty...
- his reign. The
Bhitari pillar inscription states that his
successor Skandagupta restored the
fallen fortunes of the
Gupta family,
which has led to suggestions...
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title Mahendraditya. His son,
Skandagupta,
adopted the
title Vikramaditya, and this set of
legends may be
based on
Skandagupta. In the
Kathasaritsagara recension...
- 17–52. OCLC 34008529. Tej Ram
Sharma (1989). A
Political History of the
Imperial Guptas: From
Gupta to
Skandagupta. Concept. ISBN 978-81-7022-251-4....