The Vākātaka-Gupta Age, Circa 200-550 A. D.Ramesh Chandra Majumdar, Anant Sadashiv Altekar |
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... DISTRICT COUNCIL . Let us now survey the district administration under the Guptas . It was presided over by an officer of the Central Government , who was usually called a Vishayapati . He often belonged to the cadre of the Kumārāmātyas ...
... DISTRICT COUNCIL . Let us now survey the district administration under the Guptas . It was presided over by an officer of the Central Government , who was usually called a Vishayapati . He often belonged to the cadre of the Kumārāmātyas ...
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... district administration and the village . The district administration is definitely known to be administering waste lands ; it is there- fore very likely that the forest officers , who frequently figure in our records , worked under the ...
... district administration and the village . The district administration is definitely known to be administering waste lands ; it is there- fore very likely that the forest officers , who frequently figure in our records , worked under the ...
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... District . In the central Districts , the sites of Bilsad and Sankisa in the Farrukhabad District are primarily of Gupta date ; the vast site of Atranji in the Etah District repre- sents a larger city that flourished in the Gupta period ...
... District . In the central Districts , the sites of Bilsad and Sankisa in the Farrukhabad District are primarily of Gupta date ; the vast site of Atranji in the Etah District repre- sents a larger city that flourished in the Gupta period ...
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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