Kacha (king)

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Kacha (Gupta script: Kā-cha, IAST: Kāca, c. 4th century) was a king of India, possibly a member of the Gupta dynasty. He is known only from his gold coins, which are similar to those of the Gupta king Samudragupta. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kacha (king)
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rdf:langString Reverse: Goddess standing left, holding flower and cornucopia, Brāhmī legend at right: Sarvarājochchhettā .
rdf:langString Gold coin of Kacha. Chakradhvaja type.
rdf:langString Obverse: Kacha, nimbate, standing left, sacrificing at altar and holding filleted chakradhvaja ; legend Kā-cha 14px12px in Gupta script vertically below left arm, circular Brahmi legend around Kacho gamavajitya divam karmabhir-uttamair-jayati ..
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rdf:langString Possible Gupta Emperor
rdf:langString Possibly Samudragupta
rdf:langString Maharajadhiraja, Sarva-rajocchetta
rdf:langString Kacha (Gupta script: Kā-cha, IAST: Kāca, c. 4th century) was a king of India, possibly a member of the Gupta dynasty. He is known only from his gold coins, which are similar to those of the Gupta king Samudragupta. Kacha's identity is a matter of debate among modern historians: two popular theories are that he was either same as Samudragupta, or that he was a brother of Samudragupta. According to the first theory, Kacha may have assumed the regnal name "Samudra-gupta" after extending his empire's borders up to the ocean ("samudra"). According to the second theory, Kacha probably contested Samudragupta's claim to the throne, and ruled for a brief period. Alternative theories identify him with other Gupta rulers, or as a non-Gupta usurper.
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rdf:langString Maharajadhiraja, Sarva-rajocchetta

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