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succeeded in conquering a part of the already crumbling empire of Magadha. Mahasenagupta, therefore, fled to Malwa, which he ruled as rump state. Here too he faced adversaries in the form of the Kalachuri king,
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This Mālava king has been taken to be Devagupta who may have succeeded Mahasenagupta's kingdom in Malwa or certainly East Malwa. 56 The Maukhari-Vardhana entente may have contributed to Malwa-Gauda alliance;
321:(AD 570–618) successfully campaigned into central India (modern day Bihar and perhaps also Uttar Pradesh). This raid considerably weakened Magadha and the king of Kannauj, 394: 419: 367: 108: 46: 42: 89: 61: 429: 424: 68: 35: 331: 75: 434: 266:. Madhavagupta was made the Kannauj vassal of Magadha after the war. In Malwa, he was succeeded by his son 57: 287: 248: 228: 218: 147: 339: 283: 271: 240: 129: 390: 309:
However, he soon faced two disastrous invasions following this event. A king of the Deccan,
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Just before his death, Mahasenagupta sent his sons Kumaragupta and Madhavagupta to
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royal family, subdued Anga, Vanga, Kalinga and Magadha. The Tibetan ruler,
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Emperor of Magadha and later king of Malwa (AD 562–601)
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from 562 until his defeat in 575 and thereafter the
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Emperor of Magadha
Damodaragupta
King of Malwa
Devagupta
House
Later Gupta
Damodaragupta
Emperor of Magadha
King of Malwa
Later Gupta dynasty
Thanesar
Rajyavardhana
Harshavardhana
Devagupta
Kannauj
Kingdom of Kannauj
Kingdom of Thanesar
Adityavardhana
Kamarupa Kingdom

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