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In the Gupta empire, Paramabhattaraka was a
Minister for foreign affairs.
Title adopted by Gupta Kings.
Council of Peace and conflict.
In charge of granaries.
According inscriptions, the Gupta kings assumed titles like Paramabhattaraka,Maharajadhiraja, Parameswara, Samrat and Chakravartin.This is a lateral explanation, and we will go into other details of Gupta administration. Other details: The king was assisted in his administration by a council consisting of a chief minister, a Senapati or commander in-chief of the army and other important officials.A high official called Sandivigraha was mentioned in the Gupta inscriptions, most probably minister for foreign affairs.The king maintained a close contact with the provincial administration through a class of officials called Kumaramatyas and Ayuktas. Provinces in the Gupta Empire were known as Bhuktis and provincial governors as Uparikas.
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