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Name: Conquests of Chandragupta II

Type: Event

Start: 396 AD

End: 416 AD

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Conquests by Gupta ruler Chandragupta II.

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  • January 416: The Abhira kingdom, mentioned in the Mahabharata, was disestablished in 415 A.D. The territory was then absorbed into the Gupta Empire, a powerful ancient Indian dynasty ruled by Chandragupta I and his successors.
  • January 411: Chandragupta II expanded his realm westwards, defeating the Saka Western Kshatrapas of Malwa, Gujarat and Saurashtra in a campaign lasting until 409.
  • January 396: Indo-Scythian rule in the northwestern Indian subcontinent ceased when the last Western Satrap Rudrasimha III was defeated by the Gupta emperor Chandragupta II in 395 CE.
  • January 413: The Western Satraps were eventually conquered by emperor Chandragupta II. Inscriptions of a victorious Chandragupta II in the year 412-413 CE can be found on the railing near the Eastern Gateway of the Great Stupa in Sanchi.

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  • Annual Report Of Mysore 1886 To 1903. Retrieved on 29 march 2024 on https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.107941/page/n1/mode/2up
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