E9 - Gupta Rajvansh
6 min
Gupta dynastywas a feudatory under Kushan, until SriGupta declared independent status. However, his grandson, Chandragupta 1 is credited as the founder of Gupta dynasty. He was succeeded by Samudragupta who expanded the kingdom. His empire was the biggest after Ashokas. Samudragupta never knew any defeat, hence he is called as Napoleon of India. The Golden Age truly began during his time due to the progress in literature, art, architecture, education and science. He was succeeded by his elder son Ramagupta, who lost a battle and surrendered his wife to Saka king Rudrasimha. Furious by this proposal, king’s younger brother, Chandra, disguised as Dhruvadevi entered the Shaka camp and killed the enemy king. He ultimately killed Ramagupta and married Dhruvadevi. Another notable king of the dynasty was Skandgupta who had to face was opposed by his brothers for the throne. He defeated the barbaric and ferocious huns who had destroyed the Taxila university. But the rocky succession of Skandagupta eventually divided the dynasty into 2 parts which led to their downfall. Taking advantage of weak rulers, provincial governors declared independence and started sperate kingdoms.