Correct option is B
Prabhavati Gupta was the daughter of Chandragupta II, one of the most prominent rulers of the Gupta Empire in early Indian history. She played a significant role in the administration of her husband's kingdom (Vakataka dynasty) after his death, highlighting her influence and political acumen. Prabhavati's position as a queen-regent shows the involvement of women in governance during ancient India.
Important Key Points:
1. Prabhavati Gupta was the daughter of Chandragupta II.
2. She became the queen-regent of the Vakataka dynasty.
3. Known for her administrative skills and political influence.
4. She maintained power even after her husband’s death.
5. Her influence extended beyond the Gupta Empire, showing alliances between kingdoms.
6. Her role reflects the status and influence of royal women in ancient India.
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(a) Satyavati Gupta: No historical records of this name being associated with Chandragupta II.
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(c) Amravati Gupta: Not a known historical figure related to Chandragupta II.
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(d) Kushana Gupta: The Kushanas were a different dynasty; unrelated to Gupta rulers