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Narasimhagupta (Gupta script: Na-ra-si-ṅha-gu-pta)
Baladitya was the
Gupta Emperor from 495 to 530 CE. He was son of
Purugupta and
probably the successor...
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revealed that he was the son of
Kumaragupta III and the
grandson of
Narasimhagupta. The last (the
Damodarpur copper-plate inscription), in
which he makes...
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Purugupta (467–473),
Kumaragupta II (473–476),
Budhagupta (476–495),
Narasimhagupta (495–530),
Kumaragupta III (530–540),
Vishnugupta (540–550), two lesser...
- Ku-ma-ra-gu-pta) was a
later Gupta Emperor. He
succeeded his
father Narasimhagupta in
about 530 CE. His silver-copper seal was
discovered in
Bhitari (Ghazipur...
- only have been a
Governor for the
region of Malwa,
under Gupta Emperor Narasimhagupta.
Bhanugupta is
known from a
stone pillar inscription in Eran, Malwa...
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princes that
included an
Indian king
Yasodharman and the
Gupta emperor,
Narasimhagupta. They
defeated a Huna army and
their ruler Mihirakula in 528 CE and...
- of
Kumaragupta II. He was the son of
Purugupta and was
succeeded by
Narasimhagupta.
Budhagupta had
close ties with the
rulers of
Kannauj and
together they...
- his
grandson Kumaragupta III and
Nalanda clay
sealings of his sons
Narasimhagupta and
Budhagupta and his
grandson Kumaragupta III. From the
Saranath Buddha...
- led by Yashodharman, and
possibly even
supported by the
Gupta emperor Narasimhagupta,
decisively defeated the
Hunnic armies at
Sondani in 528 CE. [citation...
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Purugupta (467 – 473)
Kumaragupta II (473 - 476)
Budhagupta (476 – 495)
Narasimhagupta (495 – ?) (Bhanugupta) (c. 510)
Vainyagupta (c. 507)
Kumaragupta III...