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The Gupta Empire was ruled by members of the Gupta dynasty from around 320 to 550 AD and covered most of Northern India, parts of eastern Pakistan and what is now western India and Bangladesh.
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India- Gupta and Harsha The classical Age Gupta age - The Classical Age refers to the period when most of North India was reunited under the Gupta Empire (ca. A.D. 320-550). Because of the relative peace, law and order, and extensive cultural achievements during this period, The golden age was confined to the north,
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Indian hereditary rulers that reunified and ruled over much of northern and central India 320–550 Gupta influence was extended through military conquest east, west, and south by Chandragupta I, Chandragupta II, The dynasty grew out of the array of states left from the disintegration of the Kushan empire (about 200).
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The Gupta Dynasty 320 CE - 647...
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Information about ancient indian history - Gupta Dynasty. India History - Gupta Dynasty The first famous king of the Gupta dynasty was Ghatokacha's son Chandragupta I. He married Kumaradevi, the daughter of the chief of the Lichhavis. This marriage was a turning point to Chandragupta I.
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The Gupta Empire / Dynasty has quite a lot of significance in the history of India. Read about the Gupta period and their kingdom. Chandragupta (319 - 335 A.D): Chandragupta was a very powerful Gupta ruler who waged many battles to attain his title. He married Kumaradevi after which the Gupta dynasty came into eminence.
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Gupta Dynasty (300-540 A.D.) The Gupta dynasty ruled India (what was India then, the north of the Vindhyas), between fourth and sixth centuries of the Christian era. Though not as vast as Mauryan empire, Explore More: Gupta, Dynasty...
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The Poona copper inscription of Prabhavati Gupta describes that Sri Gupta as the Adhiraja of Gupta dynasty. Portion of northern or central Bengal might have been the home of Guptas then. With the results of marriage of Chandragupta-I with Kumaradevi, the Gupta dynasty came into prominence.
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Much of the Indian sub-continent was brought under the rule of the Guptas. Gupta styles were spread to other countries by Indian missionaries or by foreign pilgrims and greatly influenced Buddhist art all over Asia. Gupta Buddhist Images from Mathura and Sarnath...
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Gupta Dynasty, Indian dynasty ruling from ad 320 to c. 540, a period traditionally regarded as a golden age of classical culture in India. Search Encarta about Gupta Dynasty Gupta dynasty. Indian hereditary rulers that reunified and ruled over much of northern and central India 320-550.
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