The Gupta Empire: India's Golden Age of Science, Math, and Power — Fexingo History

Kumaragupta I: The Forgotten Gupta Who Held Back the Huns

11 min · 11. heinä 2026
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Kumaragupta I ruled the Gupta Empire for nearly four decades, from 415 to 455 CE, a reign often overshadowed by his famous predecessor Chandragupta II. But new evidence shows Kumaragupta faced a grave threat: the first Hunnic incursions into India. This episode explores his military campaigns, his founding of Nalanda University, and the coinage that reveals a monarch grappling with an emerging steppe power. We examine the Bandhogarh inscription, the Bhitari pillar, and the controversial theory that Kumaragupta may have died in battle against the Huns. Lucas and Luna discuss how his son Skandagupta inherited a fraying empire, and ask whether the Gupta Golden Age actually ended with Kumaragupta, not Skandagupta. #KumaraguptaI #GuptaEmpire #Huna #Huns #NalandaUniversity #Bandhogarh #BhitariPillar #GuptaCoinage #Skandagupta #AlchonHuns #IndianHistory #AncientIndia #GoldenAge #Numismatics #GuptaMilitary #LateAntiquity #CentralAsia #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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