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The fact that it was re - peopled is proved by the statement in Bana ' s Harsacarita
that it continued the ' pilkhana ' ( elephant stable ) of Harsa and that it was
presided over by a scion of the Gupta family called Skanda Gupta , who came in
606 ...
The fact that it was re - peopled is proved by the statement in Bana ' s Harsacarita
that it continued the ' pilkhana ' ( elephant stable ) of Harsa and that it was
presided over by a scion of the Gupta family called Skanda Gupta , who came in
606 ...
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It was in the very heart of the Gupta Empire . Yet Kālidāsa speaks of an
independent kingdom in Mathurā . He couldn ' t say so until after the
dismemberment of the Gupta Empire by the Huna invasion . From an inscription
deciphered by ...
It was in the very heart of the Gupta Empire . Yet Kālidāsa speaks of an
independent kingdom in Mathurā . He couldn ' t say so until after the
dismemberment of the Gupta Empire by the Huna invasion . From an inscription
deciphered by ...
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name was Narendra Gupta . He seems to have represented a branch of the
Imperial Gupta family at Magadha . This is the only possible explanation why
Indumati was introduced to time immediately after her introduction to the King of ...
name was Narendra Gupta . He seems to have represented a branch of the
Imperial Gupta family at Magadha . This is the only possible explanation why
Indumati was introduced to time immediately after her introduction to the King of ...
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