New Notions of Kingship
The Kushanas and the Guptas: Divine kingship and the use of Prashastis (panegyrics).
Key Questions
- 1How did the Kushanas use coins to project their divinity?
- 2What does the Allahabad Pillar Inscription tell us about Samudragupta?
- 3How did decentralized land grants change the nature of kingship?
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