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  1. Kumaragupta I ( Gupta script: Ku-ma-ra-gu-pta, [2] r. c. 415–455 CE) was an emperor of the Gupta Empire of Ancient India. A son of the Gupta emperor Chandragupta II and Queen Dhruvadevi. He seems to have maintained control of his inherited territory, which extended from Gujarat in the west to Bengal region in the east.

  2. Jan 24, 2024 · Kumaragupta I (r. c. 413–455 CE) was an emperor of Ancient India's Gupta Empire. He appears to have maintained control of his inherited territory, which extended from Gujarat in the west to the Bengal region in the east, as the son of Gupta emperor Chandragupta II and queen Dhruvadevi.

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  3. Explore the gold coins of Kumaragupta I, the son and successor of Chandragupta II, who reigned from c. 415 to 455 CE. See the artistic and stylistic variations of his archer, horseman, lion-slayer and elephant types, featuring the king and the goddess Lakshmi.

  4. Kumaragupta I, the illustrious Gupta emperor, ruled from approximately 415 to 455 CE. As the son of Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya), Kumaragupta I inherited an expansive and prosperous empire. His reign is remembered for its stability, cultural advancements, and successful military campaigns.

  5. Kumaragupta I was the son of Chandragupta II and ruled for 40 years. He performed the Ashwamedha Yajna, expanded the empire to Deccan, and faced the invasion of Pushyamitras.

  6. Kumaragupta I was an emperor of the Gupta Empire of Ancient India. A son of the Gupta emperor Chandragupta II and queen Dhruvadevi, he seems to have maintained control of his...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gupta_EmpireGupta Empire - Wikipedia

    The Gupta Empire was an ancient Indian empire on the Indian subcontinent which existed from the mid 3rd century CE to mid 6th century CE. It was the seventh ruling dynasty of Magadh. At its zenith, from approximately 319 to 467 CE, it covered much of the Indian subcontinent. [6] .