The Later Gupta kingdom at its zenith around c. 590 CE, and its neighbours.[1]
The Later Guptas as vassals of Harsha, c. 625 CE
Capital
Pataliputra
Religion
Hinduism
Government
Monarchy
History
• Established
c. 490 CE
• Disestablished
c. 12th Century CE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Gupta Empire
Alchon Huns
Maukhari dynasty
Pushyabhuti dynasty
The Later Gupta dynasty ruled Magadha in eastern India between the 6th and 8th centuries CE. The Later Guptas succeeded the Imperial Guptas as the rulers of eastern Malwa or Magadha, but there is no evidence connecting the two dynasties; these appear to be two distinct families.[2] The "Later Guptas" are so-called because the names of their rulers ended with the suffix "-gupta" (Late Brahmi: gu-pta, as appearing in the Aphsad inscription of Ādityasena), which they might have adopted to portray themselves as the successors of the Imperial Guptas.[3]
^Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978). A Historical atlas of South Asia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 145, map XIV.1 (i). ISBN 0226742210.
^Karl J. Schmidt 2015, p. 26.
^Sailendra Nath Sen 1999, p. 246.
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