Kaca remains one of the most obscure rulers in the Gupta sequence. He appears in no dynastic inscriptions and is known almost entirely through his coinage — a handful of gold dinars that have generated debate about whether he was a legitimate king, a regional co-ruler, or a usurper who briefly interrupted the line between Samudragupta and Chandragupta II. The BMC attribution places him within a tight cluster of issues, but the political circumstances that produced them remain unresolved.
Kaca remains one of the most obscure rulers in the Gupta sequence. He appears in no dynastic inscriptions and is known almost entirely through his coinage — a handful of gold dinars that have generated debate about whether he was a legitimate king, a regional co-ruler, or a usurper who briefly interrupted the line between Samudragupta and Chandragupta II. The BMC attribution places him within a tight cluster of issues, but the political circumstances that produced them remain unresolved.