Skandagupta

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Skandagupta was a 5th-century Gupta emperor known for defending the empire against Hun invasions and overseeing its last major phase of strength before decline.

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Skandagupta canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gupta emperor
Indian monarch
historical figure
associatedInvaders Hunas
associatedPeople Chandragupta II
Kumaragupta I
associatedRivals Pushyamitras
capital Pataliputra
Ujjain
country Gupta Empire
currency gold coins
silver coins
deathDate after c. 467 CE
dynasticPhase Later Guptas
surface form: late Gupta period
era 5th century CE
father Kumaragupta I
grandfather Chandragupta II
historicalSignificance last powerful ruler of the Gupta Empire
inscription Bhitari pillar inscription
Eran stone inscription
Junagadh inscription of Skandagupta
knownFor defeating the Hunas
defending the Gupta Empire against Huna invasions
overseeing the last major phase of Gupta imperial strength
memberOf Gupta Empire
surface form: Gupta dynasty
notableBattle campaigns against the Hunas
campaigns against the Pushyamitras
notedFor beginning of fiscal difficulties in the Gupta Empire
military campaigns that strained imperial finances
positionHeld Emperor of the Gupta Empire
predecessor Kumaragupta I
regionRuled northern India
parts of eastern India
parts of western India
reignEnd c. 467 CE
reignStart c. 455 CE
religion Hinduism
sourceOfInformation inscriptions
later historical reconstructions
numismatic evidence
successor Purugupta
title Maharaja
surface form: Maharajadhiraja

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Gupta Empire notableRuler Skandagupta
Huna invasions opposedBy Skandagupta
Kumaragupta I successor Skandagupta
Kumaragupta I issue Skandagupta