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discuss the causes of the downfall of the gupta empire

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Answered by archanasr
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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.

The same way, the later Gupta rulers failed to face their external enemies like the Vakatakas and the Hunas. Thus, the incompetence of the Gupta rulers after Skanda Gupta was one of the primary causes of the downfall of the empire. ... The Guptas also lost their empire primarily because of their own incompetence.

Answered by alinakincsem
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Thanks for this question. Please find the answer below:


The causes of the downfall are the following:


  • The Huna people invasions.

  • Financial constraints after the wars.

  • External invasions.

  • Internal strain for succession.

  • Division intro regional kingdoms.

The decline of the Gupta Empire came after the reign of Kumar Gupta I. Skanda Gupta was the last one to have a stable kingdom despite several difficulties.


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