Decline of Gupta Dynasty


 
 
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Decline of Gupta Dynasty

Decline of Gupta Dynasty:

The decline of the Gupta power in Northern India between the close of 5th and the 6th century A.D gave rise to various small independent kingdoms and attracted foreign invasions of Huns. Toramana was the leader of the Huns and was successful in annexing large parts of the Gupta Empire. His son, Mihirakula was a cruel barbarian and one of the worst tyrants known. Two native powerful princes, Yasodharman of Malwa and Baladitya of Magadha crushed his power and put an end to his reign in India.

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Question : 1

Which of the following is the reason of decline of Gupta Dynasty ?

Right Option : D
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Question : 2

After Skandagupta, ________________ ruler continued to rule over a large part of the empire.

Right Option : D
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Question : 3

In the decline of Gupta period, many provinces of the Gupta Empire, including as Malwa, Gujarat, and Thanesar, were conquered by the ______

Right Option : B
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