NCERT Notes Gupta Empire
NCERT Notes Gupta Empire
The Gupta Empire rose to prominence in 320 AD and spread to large parts of northern India, central
and small parts of southern India.
The founder of the Gupta dynasty is Sri Gupta.
The original homeland of the Guptas is not known for certain. But they might have originated from
Bengal. Some scholars think they are from Prayaga (Allahabad in UP).
They are thought to be either Brahmins or Vaishyas.
Early kings
The first ruler was Sri Gupta (reign from 240 AD to 280 AD).
He was succeeded by his son Ghatotkacha (reign: 280 – 319 AD).
Both Sri Gupta and Ghatotkacha are mentioned as Maharaja in inscriptions.
Chandragupta II was succeeded by his son Kumaragupta I. He ruled till 455 AD.
Kumaragupta I was the founder of the Nalanda University. He was also called Shakraditya.
The last great king of the Gupta dynasty, Skandagupta was the son of Kumaragupta I. He was able
to repulse an attack by the Hunas but this strained his empire’s coffers.
The Gupta Empire declined after the death of Skandagupta in 467 AD.
He was followed by many successors.
The last recognised king of the Gupta line was Vishnugupta who reigned from 540 to 550 AD.