What were the causes of the decline of the Gupta empire?
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1.The internal and external causes of the fall of the Gupta Empire were related. The main external factor was invasion and instability caused by nomad groups like the Hunas and the Hephthalites (White Huns) from Central Asia. ... The Hunas destroyed the trade relationship that the Gupta had with the Roman Empire.Oct 21, 2014
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1.The internal and external causes of the fall of the Gupta Empire were related. The main external factor was invasion and instability caused by nomad groups like the Hunas and the Hephthalites (White Huns) from Central Asia. ... The Hunas destroyed the trade relationship that the Gupta had with the Roman Empire.Oct 21, 2014