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1. Which territories were a part of the indirect rule of Samudragupta?

2.Write briefly on the decline of the Gupta Empire.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Gupta Empire flourished under Chandragupta II, but began to falter under his son, Kumaragupta, and grandson, Skandagupta.

The Huna People, also known as Huns, invaded Gupta territory and caused significant damage to the empire.

The Gupta Empire ended in 550 CE, when it disintegrated into regional kingdoms after a series of weak rulers and invasions from the east, west, and north.

Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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Answer:

Coastal Bengal, Nepal, Assam along with gana sanghas were under indirect rule of Samudragupta

Literally the whole of Indian sub continent was under the rule of Samudragupta.

In Dakhsinapatha there were 5 rulers as they went on to surrender to Samudragupta.

Explanation:

The Huna People, also known as Huns, invaded Gupta territory and caused significant damage to the empire. The Gupta Empire ended in 550 CE, when it disintegrated into regional kingdoms after a series of weak rulers and invasions from the east, west, and north.

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