Skandagupta
Si Skandagupta (iskriturang Gupta: Ska-nda-gu-pta,[2] r. c. 455-467) iyo an Emperador kan Gupta kan Indya. An saiyang Bhitari pillar inscription nagsusuherir na an ni-restore niya an poder kan Gupta sa paagi kan pagdaog sa saiyang mga kaiwal, na posibleng mga rebelde o banyagang parasakyada. Napatalsik niya an sarong pagsakyada kan Indo-Hephthalites (midbid bilang Hunas sa Indya), posibleng iyo an Kidarites. Minantenir niya an kontrol sa saiyang minanang teritoryo, asin sa pangkagabsan iyo an pigkonsiderar na huri kan great Gupta Emperors. An kapag-arakian kan Gupta pagkatapos niya bakong malinaw, alagad siya posibleng sinundan ni Purugupta, na minalataw na saiyang kangudhan na salimbabaw na lalaki.
Skandagupta | |
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Gold coin of Skandagupta, depicting himself on the obverse, Lakshmi on the reverse. The name Skan-da appears vertically under the left arm of the king. | |
8th Gupta Emperor | |
Panahon kan Kapanyarihan | c. 455 – c. 467 CE |
Suminunod ki | Kumaragupta I |
Sinundan ni | Purugupta |
Dinastiya | Gupta |
Amá | Kumaragupta I |
Relihiyon | Hinduism[1] |
Toltolan
baguhon- ↑ "For the temporary reprieve from the Huns won by Skandagupta was the final phase of Indian classicism . The king himself worshipped Hindu gods and goddesses, then returning to the fore, but he did not neglect other beliefs such as Jainism and Buddhism." in Cotterell, Arthur (30 June 2011). The Pimlico Dictionary Of Classical Civilizations (in English). Random House. p. 367. ISBN 978-1-4464-6672-8. and Cotterell, Arthur (1998). From Aristotle to Zoroaster: An A to Z Companion to the Classical World (in English). Free Press. p. 173. ISBN 978-0-684-85596-7.
- ↑ Allen, John (1914). Catalogue of the coins of the Gupta dynasties. p. 114.