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Learn about the Gupta Empire and its deadliest enemies, from tribal warriors to steppe nomads. Discover how regional powers shaped the empire's history. ✨ The Gupta Empire is remembered as the Golden Age of Ancient India — but even the mightiest empire had its enemies. From fierce tribal confederations to steppe invaders and rival Indian kingdoms, the Guptas were constantly tested on the battlefield. In this video, we explore: Who were the enemies of the Gupta Empire? How did rulers like Samudragupta and Chandragupta II deal with them? The role of the Hunas (White Huns), Pushyamitras, Vakatakas, and other regional powers. How these conflicts contributed to the rise and decline of the Gupta Empire. 📜 Join us as we uncover the wars, strategies, and rivalries that shaped one of India’s greatest empires. ------------------------------------------ 🎨 Support Ganda Berunda on Patreon from $2 per video to get access to artworks, maps of empires, family tree of dynasties and watch behind the scenes. To see all our fantastic Patreon perks, visit / gundaberunda ------------------------------------------ 00:00 Gupta Empire 01:03 Naga Clans of Padmavati, Kantipur, Mathura 02:41 Varmans of Kamrupa & Davaka 03:36 Sassanid Empire 05:47 Simhala / Anuradhapura Kingdom 06:55 Sanakanikas and Kakas 07:54 Yaudheyas, Arjunayanas and Kuninda Republics 10:15 Conclusion ------------------------------------------ Sources : 1. The Vakataka-Gupta Age (Circa 200-550 AD) R.C. Majumdar & A.S. Aletkar 2. A History Of The Imperial Guptas by S. R. Goyal 3. The Age of the Imperial Guptas by R.D Bannerji 4. History of India 150 – 350 A.D, K. P. Jayaswal 5. The Military History of Late Rome AD 361-395 Ilkka Syvanne 6. The Military History of Late Rome AD 284-361 Ilkka Syvanne 7. History of civilizations of Central Asia: The Crossroads of Civilization: A.D. 250 to 750 Guand-da, Zhang, Litvinsky, B., Shabani Samghabadi, R., UNESCO 8. A Comprehensive History of India - Vol III 9.SAMUDRAGUPTA'S EXPEDITION AGAINST PERSIA (356-362 A.D.) S. V. Sohoni 10. The History and Culture of the Indian People: Volume 3. The Classical Age 11. Ancient India: History and Culture, Balkrishna Govind Gokhale 12. Dimensions of Human Cultures in Central India, A.A.Abbasi 13. Khodadad Rezakhani, “From the Kushanas to the Western Turks”. King of the Seven Climes. 14. Hans T. Bakker, The Alkhan: A Hunnic People in South Asia 15. Vajpeyi, Raghavendra. “THE VAHLIKAS OF THE MEHARAULI IRON PILLAR INSCRIPTION.” Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 38 (1977) ------------------------------------------ 📚 Further Recommended Reading: [ https://amzn.to/47eFdSB ] Gupta Empire by Radhakumud Mookerji [ https://amzn.to/45LYAjv ] The Eternal Gupta-Pallava Empire: The Chronicle of a Duopoly by Balakrishna Chadalawada [ https://amzn.to/3JQ431j ] The Glory of the Gupta Empire Ancient Indian Paintings and Temples by Oriental Publishing ------------------------------------------- Music used : The art of War - Richard Beddow With Lance Mace - Richard Beddow Warlord - Richard Beddow The Sassanid Empire - Richard Beddow Warriors of Ahura - Richard Beddow Crossing the Aegean - Richard Beddow Coming of War - Richard Beddow Demonslayer - Richard Beddow Echinoderm Regeneration - Jingle Punks ------------------------------------------ Support us on Patreon : / gundaberunda Support us on PayPal : paypal.me/berundarising Follow us on Facebook : / risingberunda Follow us on Twitter : https://x.com/Gandaberunda4 Follow us on Instagram : / berunda_rising #guptaempire #samudragupta #changraguptaII #ancientindia #ancientindianhistory #fypviralシ #fypyoutube #fyp #fypシ゚viral