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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gupta_EmpireGupta Empire - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · The utilisation of horse archers in the Gupta period is evidenced on the coinage of Chandragupta II, Kumaragupta I and Prakasaditya (postulated to be Purugupta) that depicts the kings as horse-archers. There is a paucity of contemporary sources detailing the tactical operations of the Imperial Gupta Army.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VikramadityaVikramaditya - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Vikramaditya means "the sun of valour" (vikrama means "valour" and aditya means "sun").He is also known as Vikrama, Bikramjit and Vikramarka (arka also means "sun"). Some legends describe him as a liberator of India from mlechchha invaders; the invaders are identified as Shakas in most, and the king is known by the epithet Shakari (IAST: Śakāri; "enemy of the Shakas").

  3. 4 days ago · The Gupta Empire was vast and covered most of the Indian subcontinent. Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, Chandragupta II and Skandagupta were some of its mightiest rulers. It brought about a golden era to the region, resulting in technological advancements and cultural improvements. [3]

  4. Jun 29, 2024 · An image of Gautama Buddha at Sarnath notes that he succeeded Purugupta who was most likely his father. He was succeeded by Budhagupta. According to a Nalanda seal of Vishnugupta, Vishnugupta was a son of Kumaragupta (II), and grandson of Purugupta. Chandragupta II: He was the son of Samudragupta and Datta Devi.

  5. Jul 15, 2024 · Kanva was a minor dynasty founded by Vasudeva, who killed the last Shunga King Devabhuti. The capital of Kanva Dynasty was at Patliputra. Bhumimitra and Narayana succeeded Vasudeva. All the rulers of Kanva Dynasty were Brahmins. The last ruler of the Kanva dynasty was Susarman, who was killed by Andhra King Simuka. 8.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BhanuguptaBhanugupta - Wikipedia

    Jul 17, 2024 · (Verse 1) (there was) a ruler, renowned as.... rāja sprung from the Śulakkha lineage; and his son (was) valorous by the name (of) Mādhava. (Verse 2) His son was the illustrious Goparaja, renowned for manliness; the daughter’s son of the Sarabha king;1 who became the ornament of (his) family. (Verses 3-4) (There is) the glorious Bhanugupta, a distinguished hero on earth, a mighty ruler, brave being equal to Pârtha. And along with him Goparaja, following (him) without fear, having ...