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The White Huns tried to enter India, but the Gupta's were able to hold them off for half a century. With their resources weakened from holding them off they finally entered India and set up kingdoms of their own. Regional governors in the Gupta Empire started taking power and the empire split up.
*the Hun invasion*weak successors of Skandagupta*absence of law of successions*neglect of frontier defenses*rise of feudatories*reduced royal revenues*influence of Buddhism
A feature of the Gupta empire was the re-establishment of state policy based on religious tolerance, following the successful precedent set by Ashoka Maurya. So yes they did
After the collapse of the Mauryan Empire around 185 BCE, India experienced a period of political fragmentation and regional rivalries known as the Post-Mauryan period. Various smaller kingdoms and dynasties emerged, such as the Shunga and Kanva dynasties in the north, while the south saw the rise of the Satavahana dynasty. This era was marked by significant cultural and economic developments, including the spread of Buddhism and trade expansion along the Silk Road. Eventually, it set the stage for the rise of later empires, including the Gupta Empire.
Although the question may seem incomplete it actually offers a phrase that identifies the empire to which it asks about. The British Empire of the 1800's and beyond that well into the 20th century was termed the "empire where the sun never set". It was the largest empire of its time.
Mahmud of Ghazni attacked Thanesar in northern India in 1014. In 1015, he attempted unsuccessfully to take over Kashmir, and in later years, he set out to conquer Mathura.
The cast of Set in Stone - 2011 includes: Radhika Bhalla as Ria Abhijit Gupta as Satya
False. Emperor Hadrian set the eastern boundaries of the Roman Empire at the Danube River, but the Rhine River marked the northern boundary, not the eastern. Hadrian is known for fortifying these frontiers, particularly with structures like Hadrian's Wall in Britain.
Lakmé is an opera set in India.Satyagraha, Philip Glass's opera about Gandhi, is also set in India.
The sun doesn't set on the Roman Empire meant the empire stretched so far to the east and west that it was always daytime somewhere in the Empire.
Where in India? Mumbai sun set is at 1814.
The sun never set on the British Empire in 1900 because of the varied places one earth that were part if the British Empire. At any given time during a twenty-four hour period, the sun was shining on one of these possessions.