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Name: Nagas of Padmavati

Type: Polity

Start: 201 AD

End: 340 AD

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The Nagas rose to power after the decline of the Kushan Empire in north-central India, in the early 3rd century.

Establishment


  • January 201: The Nagas rose to power after the decline of the Kushan Empire in north-central India, in the early 3rd century.
  • Chronology


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    1. Conquests of Samudragupta


    Conquests by Gupta ruler Samudragupta.

  • January 341: The Allahabad Pillar inscription of the Gupta king Samudragupta states that he defeated Ganapati-naga. This suggests that Ganapati-naga was the last Naga king, and after his defeat, the Naga territory was annexed to the Gupta Empire.

  • 2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 261: The Naga kingdom expanded to include Mathura in north and Ujjain in south.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 341: The Allahabad Pillar inscription of the Gupta king Samudragupta states that he defeated Ganapati-naga. This suggests that Ganapati-naga was the last Naga king, and after his defeat, the Naga territory was annexed to the Gupta Empire.
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