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The Gupta Decline: When Hun Invasion Met Climate Crisis

6 min · 1. juli 2026
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By the late 400s CE, the Gupta Empire — often called India's Golden Age — was fraying at the edges. The Alchon Huns under Toramana and his son Mihirakula were pushing through the Hindu Kush into the Gangetic plains, sacking cities like Taxila and Eran. But the Huns weren't the only problem. Recent ice-core data from the Dasuopu glacier in the Himalayas reveals a severe multi-year drought across northern India around 480–510 CE, exactly when Gupta inscriptions show a sudden stop in land grants and tax revenues. This episode examines the collision of two catastrophes: the Alchon invasion, which we've covered in earlier episodes, and the overlooked climate factor that may have made the empire's collapse inevitable. We look at the Eran boar inscription of Toramana, the desperate military response of Skandagupta's successors, and how the Aulikara king Yashodharman briefly pushed the Huns back before the monsoon failure finished the job. It's a story of war, drought, and the quiet collapse of an ancient superpower. #AlchonHuns #GuptaEmpire #Mihirakula #Toramana #Skandagupta #Yashodharman #Aulikara #Eran #Taxila #ClimateChange #DasuopuGlacier #IndianHistory #Huns #AncientDrought #GuptaDecline #History #FexingoHistory #Collapse Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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