1921.] Gupta Empire in Sixth and Seventh Cents. A.D. 325 
473. 
473-74. 
475-510. 
477-96. 
510. 
518-28. 
c. 533-34. 
533-34. 
' 654. 
673. 
c. 690. 
Chandra Gupta I acc ; epoch of the Gupta era. 
Samudra Gupta. 
Chandra Gupta IT, (Deva Gupta I, Vikramadit- 
a I). 
Kumara Gupta I, Mahendraditya (Sakraditya 2) 
Skanda Gupta, Vikramaditya II, Kramaditya I. 
Pura Gupta, Vikramaditya III, king of Ayodhya. 
Narasimha Gupta, Baladitya I. 
Kumara Gupta IJ, Kramaditya II. 
ae . ne — i at Mandasor by 
uild of silk weav 
Hasta, Maharaja of Dabhala, a feudatory of the 
uptas. 
Budha Gupta 
Toramana and Mihirakula in Central India 
Bhanu Pa and Goparaja fought a battle at 
Era 
Expulsion of Mihirakula fom Central India by 
aladitya II, grandson of Budha Gupta. 
Sa nlahoha: Maharaja of ages saclne 
Tripuri), a ‘feudatory of the Gu 
Yasodharman reduces Mihirakula re ‘the posi- 
tion of a vassal. 
A Gupta Prue (Krishna, or Harsha or Jivita 
Gupta I?) recognized as overlord by the prin- 
cely viceroy of Pundravardhana bhukti and 
the vishayapati of Kotivar 
The rise of the Gaudas. 
Rise of Isanavarman, his victories over the 
Gaudas, Andhras and the Sulikas(= = Chalikyas 
or Chalukyas or Solanki s %). 
Kumara Gupta III's ad et Gupta’s 
Mahasena Gupta, king of Ma iwi, and Magadha, 
conqueror of Susthitavarman, king o of Kama- 
Deve t Gupta II, the antagonist of Rajyavar- 
ana. 
Madhava Gupta, an ally of the emperor Harsha 
606-47). 
Adityaséna revives the Gupta empire 
Invasion of Northen India by the Chalukya 
king Vinayaditya 
Deva Gupta 
Vishnu Gupta (Chandraditya ¢) 
