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  2. List of Gupta emperors - Wikipedia

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    The Gupta Empire was vast and covered most of the Indian subcontinent. Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, Chandragupta II and Skandagupta were some of its mightiest rulers. It brought about a golden era to the region, resulting in technological advancements and cultural improvements. [3] Gupta emperors generally used the title Maharajadhiraja. [4]

  3. Category:People from the Gupta Empire - Wikipedia

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  4. Gupta Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Gupta Empire was an Indian empire during the classical period of the Indian subcontinent which existed from the mid 3rd century to mid 6th century CE. At its zenith, the dynasty ruled over an empire that spanned much of the northern Indian subcontinent. [ 21 ]

  5. Category:Vassals of the Gupta Empire - Wikipedia

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  6. Later Gupta dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Later Gupta dynasty, also known as the Later Guptas of Magadha, were the rulers of Magadha and Malwa from the 6th to 8th centuries CE. The Later Guptas emerged after the disintegration of the Imperial Guptas. However, there is no evidence to connect the two dynasties and the Later Guptas may have adopted the -gupta suffix to link themselves ...

  7. Chandragupta I - Wikipedia

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    Chandragupta was a son of the Gupta king Ghatotkacha, and a grandson of the dynasty's founder Gupta, both of whom are called Maharaja ("great king") in the Allahabad Pillar inscription. Chandragupta assumed the title Maharajadhiraja ("great king of kings") and issued gold coins, which suggests that he was the first imperial ruler of the dynasty ...

  8. List of rulers of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Gupta Empire 320–600 CE. Samudragupta invaded Kalinga during his reign in c.350. [19] By c.571, most of Kalinga had broken away from the Gupta empire. [23] Samudragupta (335–380 CE) Ramagupta (380) Chandragupta II (380–415 CE) Kumaragupta I (415–455 CE) Skandagupta (455–467 CE) Purugupta (467–473 CE) Kumaragupta II (473–476 ...

  9. Category:Gupta dynasty - Wikipedia

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