The Post Gupta Era (up to 750 A.D.)

Ancient History

The Post-Gupta Age (6th–12th centuries CE) witnessed the decline of centralized empires and the rise of regional kingdoms like the Vardhanas, Chalukyas, Pallavas, and Rashtrakutas.

This period saw frequent conflicts, political fragmentation, and the tripartite struggle for Kannauj. Indian culture flourished with advancements in art, temple architecture, and Sanskrit literature. New regional languages and Bhakti movements began emerging, sowing seeds for future socio-religious changes. The period also faced external threats, notably from the Huns and early Arab invasions in western India.

Major Dynasties

Hunas [454 AD]

Maitrakas

Mukharis

The Pushyabhutis:

The Gaudas:

CULTURE IN POST GUPTA

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