Conquests of Chandragupta II
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Conquests by Gupta ruler Chandragupta II.
Chronology
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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.
Selected Sources
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