The Vākātaka-Gupta Age (circa 200-550 A. D.) |
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... large number of feudatory states , owing alle- giance to the Pallavas and the Guptas , and much of the time of the foreign minister and his staff must have been spent in supervising the policy and plans of the rulers of these states ...
... large number of feudatory states , owing alle- giance to the Pallavas and the Guptas , and much of the time of the foreign minister and his staff must have been spent in supervising the policy and plans of the rulers of these states ...
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... large quantities . Another feature of the pottery of the Gupta period is the vast number of designs used for the pottery spouts . Thus the explorations at Ahichchhatra and Rajghat have yielded a large number of animal heads , such as ...
... large quantities . Another feature of the pottery of the Gupta period is the vast number of designs used for the pottery spouts . Thus the explorations at Ahichchhatra and Rajghat have yielded a large number of animal heads , such as ...
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... number of terracotta decorative tiles in the late Kushāṇa style , along with a number of coins . The excavations at ... large number of buildings were apparently occupied under the early Arabs , 400 [ CHAP . NEW HISTORY OF THE INDIAN PEOPLE.
... number of terracotta decorative tiles in the late Kushāṇa style , along with a number of coins . The excavations at ... large number of buildings were apparently occupied under the early Arabs , 400 [ CHAP . NEW HISTORY OF THE INDIAN PEOPLE.
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