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

    The ruling dynasty of the empire was founded by Gupta and the most notable rulers of the dynasty were Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, Chandragupta II, Kumaragupta I and Skandagupta.

  2. Gupta Empire (AD 300 - 600 AD) - Read about important facts about the Gupta Dynasty. Learn why Gupta age is called the golden age of India. Read about Chandragupta 1 and other rulers of the empire of Gupta for UPSC preparation.

  3. The Gupta Empire (c. 319–550 CE) was an classical Indian Hindu empire. The empire was founded by Sri Gupta in late 3rd century CE, but Chandragupta I is credited as real founder of dynasty. The empire was lasted until 550 CE.

  4. The following points highlight top ten eminent rules of the Gupta empire in India. The rulers are: 1. Chandra Gupta I (320-335 or 340 A.D.) 2. Samudra Gupta (Nearly 340-380 A.D.) 3. Rama Gupta 4. Chandra Gupta II (Nearly 380-413 or 415 A.D) 5. Kumara Gupta (Near about 415-455 A.D.) 6. Skanda Gupta (455-467 A.D) 7. Puru Gupta (467-469 A.D.) 8.

  5. Sep 8, 2023 · Rulers of the Gupta Empire. Chandragupta I (320-335 CE): Chandragupta I is considered the founder of the Gupta dynasty. He established the Gupta Empire through strategic marriages and military conquests. His reign marked the beginning of the Golden Age.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · Gupta dynasty, rulers of the Magadha (now Bihar) state in northeastern India. They maintained an empire over northern and parts of central and western India from the early 4th to the late 6th century ce.

  7. Oct 30, 2015 · Chandragupta I (320 – 335 CE) started a rapid expansion of the Gupta Empire and soon established himself as the first sovereign ruler of the empire. It marked the end of 500 hundred years of domination of the provincial powers and resulting disquiet that began with the fall of the Mauryas.

  8. The Gupta dynasty came to power in the late 3rd century CE. Chandragupta I (reigned 318-30) was the first major king of the Gupta dynasty, inheriting the throne of Magadha in 318 AD. He married the heiress of the Lichavvi kingdom, and was thus able to weld together the military resources of the two states.

  9. The disappearance of the Mauryas from the political map of India saw the emergence of many indigenous and foreign rulers who literally divided the north and south India and ruled over them for nearly five centuries. Of these Kushanas dominated the north whereas the Satavahanas the Deccan and Andhra.

  10. The Eminent Rulers of the Gupta Dynasty: The Gupta Dynasty: India's Golden Age and Its Glorious Legacy (4 th century – 6 th century CE) 9. The Gupta Dynasty was graced by the presence of several remarkable rulers, each contributing to its legacy: