The Vākātaka-Gupta Age (circa 200-550 A. D.) |
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... culture in eastern Asia . Hindu colonising activity was , no doubt , started long before our period , but it is after the beginning of the 3rd century A.D. that we are able to trace its definite course and achievements . Without getting ...
... culture in eastern Asia . Hindu colonising activity was , no doubt , started long before our period , but it is after the beginning of the 3rd century A.D. that we are able to trace its definite course and achievements . Without getting ...
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... culture was prevalent in this area till the eighth century , the most flourishing period being that which corresponds to the Gupta age . It was from Khotan that this culture spread eastwards along the southern route up to the frontier ...
... culture was prevalent in this area till the eighth century , the most flourishing period being that which corresponds to the Gupta age . It was from Khotan that this culture spread eastwards along the southern route up to the frontier ...
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... culture of the age . Gupta influence continued to dominate Indian culture for a sufficiently long period though its progressive deterioration can be marked in every succeeding century . The torch of culture lit in the spacious times of ...
... culture of the age . Gupta influence continued to dominate Indian culture for a sufficiently long period though its progressive deterioration can be marked in every succeeding century . The torch of culture lit in the spacious times of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Coinage of the Western Kshatrapas | 2 |
The Coinage of the Republics | 3 |
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Vakataka gupta age: circa 200-550 Ramesh Chandra Majumdar,Anant Sadashiv Altekar Limited preview - 1986 |
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3rd century 4th century administration Ajanta Allahabad ancient Aśvamedha belonged Bengal Brāhmaṇas brother Buddha Buddhist capital cave Central Ceylon Chandra-gupta CHAPTER Chinese coinage coins contemporary culture Deccan defeated described district doubt dynasty evidence Fa-hien feudatory fifth century A.D. flourished Gandhāra grant Gupta emperor Gupta empire Gupta period Hindu Hūņas Ibid Ikshvākus imperial India inscription issued Kadamba Kālidāsa Kalinga Kāñchi Kanishka III king kingdom known Kumāra-gupta Kushāņa large number Later Guptas legend Lichchhavi Magha Mahākshatrapa Mahārāja Mahāyāna Mālava Malwa Mathura Maukharis mentioned Mihirakula Nāga northern Pallava pillar plates Pravara-sena Prithvi-sheņa probably provinces Punjab Purāņas records referred regnal reign religion royal Rudra-sena rulers ruling Saka Samudra-gupta Sanskrit Sassanian scholars seals seems Śiva sixth century Skanda-gupta Smritis South stūpa succeeded successor Tamil temple territory throne Vākāṭaka varman Vasudeva Vasudeva II Vedic village Vishnu Western Kshatrapas Yasodharman Yaudheyas