Gupta–Saka Wars
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Gupta Empire Supported by Vakataka dynasty | Western Satraps | ||||||||
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Samudragupta Chandragupta II Ramagupta X Virasena Saba Śanakanika Amrakarddava Rudrasena II Prabhavatigupta |
Rudrasimha II Rudrasimha III † Sridharavarman Rudrasena III Simhasena | ||||||||
The Gupta–Saka Wars refers to the military conflict between the Gupta Empire and the Western Satraps during the 4th century CE. Chandragupta II, also known as Chandragupta Vikramaditya, was a prominent ruler of the Gupta Empire during the 4th century CE. His reign is marked by significant military achievements, notably his subjugation of the Western Satraps who ruled in west-central India. Chandragupta II's success against the Western Satraps is attested by a combination of historical and literary evidence.