The Vākātaka-Gupta Age, Circa 200-550 A. D.Ramesh Chandra Majumdar, Anant Sadashiv Altekar |
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... Central Asia and the far - off islands of the Indian archipelago . The Hindus of that age were as successful in evolving new and bold systems of philosophy as in building large and sturdy vessels to carry goods over the sea . Foreign ...
... Central Asia and the far - off islands of the Indian archipelago . The Hindus of that age were as successful in evolving new and bold systems of philosophy as in building large and sturdy vessels to carry goods over the sea . Foreign ...
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... central Andhra- deśa , southern Karṇātaka and western Mahārāshtra ; but what happened in the central territories of that empire is not known . Probably local officers developed into small independent kings , each seeking to extend his ...
... central Andhra- deśa , southern Karṇātaka and western Mahārāshtra ; but what happened in the central territories of that empire is not known . Probably local officers developed into small independent kings , each seeking to extend his ...
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... Central Rajputana . In Central India also there were some small non - monarchical states like those of the Prārjunas , Sanakānīkas , ' Kākas and Abhiras . Their earlier history is not known . These tribes had a non - monarchical form of ...
... Central Rajputana . In Central India also there were some small non - monarchical states like those of the Prārjunas , Sanakānīkas , ' Kākas and Abhiras . Their earlier history is not known . These tribes had a non - monarchical form of ...
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Vakataka gupta age: circa 200-550 Ramesh Chandra Majumdar,Anant Sadashiv Altekar Limited preview - 1986 |
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According administration ancient appears assumed authority belonged Bengal brother Buddhist called capital Central century A.D. Chandra-gupta charters chief Chinese coinage coins connection continued culture death defeated definitely described district doubt dynasty earlier early eastern emperor empire established evidence extended fact father feudatory figure followed foreign further grant Gupta hand Hindu Hūņas identified imperial important independent India indicate inscription issued Kadamba king kingdom known Kshatrapa Kushāņa land later legend Mahārāja mentioned military naturally northern original Pallava performed period plates political position Pravara-sena present probably provinces Punjab records referred regarded region reign relations royal Rudra-sena ruled rulers Saka Samudra-gupta Sanskrit scholars seals seems Skanda-gupta South succeeded succession successor suggested temple territory throne tion usually Vākāṭaka victory village Western whole