NTA-NET (UGC-NET) History (06) Ancient Indian History-Imperial Guptas and Regional States of India Study Material (Page 8 of 34)

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Sources (Mandasor Inscription)

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Sources (Mandasor Inscription)

The Mandasor Duplicate Pillar Inscription Yasodharman
The Mandasor Pillar

The Mandsor inscription is one of many epigraphs of the period c. 300 - 600CE which is often referred to as the Gupta periods.

  • During the period of c. 300 - 600 CE, the political history of north India during these centuries was indeed dominated by the Guptas, other dynasties held away elsewhere.
  • For instance, the Vakatakas carved out a large kingdom in the western Deccan and were a dominated political force at the time.
  • India historical who lived and wrote during the period of National resistance to colonial rule portrayed the Gupta …

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Coins

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Coins

  • Coins and seals too were public message-bearing media, apart from being media of exchange of authentication.
  • Gupta kings issued large numbers of gold coins known as dinars (after the Roman denarius) . These bore the names and epithets of kings, including metrical legends.
  • The obverse generally had a representation of the king and the reverse an image of a deity.
  • Rulers such as Chandragupta II, Kumaragupta I, Skandagupta, and Buddhagupta also issued silver coins, similar in weight and fabric to those of the wester…

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