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The Later Gupta dynasty, also known as the Later Guptas of Magadha, were the rulers of Magadha and Malwa from the 6th to 8th centuries CE. The Later Guptas emerged after the disintegration of the Imperial Guptas. However, there is no evidence to connect the two dynasties and the Later Guptas may have adopted the -gupta suffix to link themselves ...
The Gupta Empire was an Indian empire during the classical period of the Indian subcontinent which existed from the mid 3rd century to mid 6th century CE. At its zenith, the dynasty ruled over an empire that spanned much of the northern Indian subcontinent. [ 20 ]
1 Later Gupta dynasty (575–606) 2 Paramara dynasty (c. 800–1305 CE) 3 Ghurid/Ghorid dynasty (1401–1436) 4 Khalji dynasty (1436–1531) 5 See also. 6 References.
The Later Gupta dynasty ruled the Magadha region in eastern India between the 6th and 7th centuries AD. The Later Guptas succeeded the imperial Guptas as the rulers of Magadha, but there is no evidence connecting the two dynasties; these appear to be two distinct families. [ 185 ]
The dynasty was founded by Sri Gupta in late 3rd century CE, but Chandragupta I is credited as real founder of empire. The empire was lasted until 550 CE. The factors for the downfall of the empire were Hunnic invasions, dynastic dissensions, taxes, internal rebellions and decentralization. [2]
Late Gupta may refer to: The later part of the Indian Gupta Empire ("Imperial Guptas"), perhaps from c. 450 to c. 550 The subsequent, and much less important, Later Guptas , a dynasty in Eastern India, ruling from c. 490 to c. 750
The region of Malwa was likely re-conquered by the Later Gupta dynasty. In 575 AD, the Kingdom of Kannauj conquered the core region of Magadha from the Gupta Empire, following which Mahasenagupta escaped to Malwa, the remaining unconquered part of his empire.
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