The Allahabad Pillar Inscription mentions the marriage …

Years: 412 - 412

The Allahabad Pillar Inscription mentions the marriage of Chandragupta II with a Naga princess Kuberanaga.

A pillar from Mathura referring to Chandragupta II has recently been dated to 388 CE.

Chandragupta II's daughter, Prabhavatigupta, by his Naga queen Kuberanaga was married to the powerful Vakataka dynasty ruler Rudrasena II (r.380-385 CE).

His greatest victory was his victory over the Shaka-Kshatrapa dynasty and annexation of their kingdom in Gujarat, by defeating their last ruler, Rudrasimha III.

Chandragupta II's son-in-law, the Vakataka ruler Rudrasena II, had died fortuitously after a very short reign in 385 CE, following which Queen Prabhavati Gupta (r. 385-405) ruled the Vakataka kingdom as a regent on behalf of her two sons.

During this twenty-year period the Vakataka realm was practically a part of the Gupta empire.

The geographical location of the Vakataka kingdom had allowed Chandragupta II to take the opportunity to defeat the Western Kshatrapas once for all.

Many historians refer to this period as the Vakataka-Gupta Age.

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