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  1. Prabhavatigupta (died c. 443) was a Gupta princess and Vakataka queen who was the consort of Maharaja Rudrasena II. Following the death of her husband, she effectively ruled the Vakataka kingdom as regent from about 390 to 410. She was a devout of Lord Vishnu.

  2. 31 de dic. de 2022 · Learn about the life and accomplishments of Prabhavatigupta, the daughter of Chandragupta II and queen of the Vakataka Empire. As a powerful woman in a male-dominated society, Prabhavatigupta made significant contributions to the politics and culture of ancient India.

  3. Prabhavati gupta is a unique example of women in ancient Indian history as she not only kept her husband’s empire intact but also helped her own father in fulfilling his ambition of becoming the undisputed king of northern and western India.

  4. Prabhavati Gupta was the royal regent and queen who belonged to the Vakataka Dynasty and daughter of Chandragupta II of the Gupta Empire. 'Kuberanaga', a Naga woman was the mother of Prabhavati Gupta.

  5. 28 de sept. de 2022 · New Delhi: A couple of years ago, a team of archaeologists unearthed a sealing that dates back nearly 1,500 years and belonged to Prabhavatigupta, the queen of Vakataka king Rudrasena II, who ruled the kingdom from Nagardhan in Ramtek taluka, located about 50 km from Nagpur.

  6. Even if the Pune copper plates of Prabhavatigupta reveal continuing processes of the Vakataka state formation in Vidarbha, it also projected the Guptas as more 'imperial' than the Vakatakas.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2021 · As the daughter of a powerful Emperor (Chandragupta II) and his wife, the Naga Princess Kuberanaga, Prabhavati Gupta would have been led into the Vakataka capital, Nandivardhana, with great fanfare and an entourage. We can only imagine what the city would have been like from excavations there.