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  1. Gupta Empire, 320-600 CE. The Gupta Empire expanded through conquest and political alliances until 395 CE, when it extended across the entire Indian subcontinent.

  2. Dec 6, 2023 · by Dr. Arathi Menon. Approximate extent of the Gupta Empire, c. 5th century C.E. (adapted from Woudloper, CC BY-SA 4.0) During the Gupta period (c. 320 – 647 C.E., named for the Gupta dynasty) there were tremendous advances in poetry, prose, and drama as well as important discoveries in mathematics and astronomy.

  3. Based in northern India, the Gupta Empire (320–600) was one of the largest political and military empires in world history. While the Gupta rulers named themselves mahārājādhirāja (king of kings), they did not claim to be of divine origin and ruled with relative benevolence.

  4. Sep 27, 2020 · History. World History. Early World Civilizations (Lumen) 6: Early Civilizations in the Indian Subcontinent. 6.14: Rise of the Gupta Empire. Expand/collapse global location. 6.14: Rise of the Gupta Empire. Page ID. Table of contents. Learning Objective. Key Points. terms. Maharajadhiraja.

  5. Approximate extent of the Gupta Empire, c. 5th century C.E. (adapted from Woudloper, CC BY-SA 4.0) During the Gupta period (c. 320–647 C.E., named for the Gupta dynasty) there were tremendous advances in poetry, prose, and drama as well as important discoveries in mathematics and astronomy.

  6. The Mauryan and Gupta Empires. By Rosie Friedland. The Mauryan (322-185 BCE) and Gupta (320-550 CE) empires of India united large areas of the subcontinent. Ashoka's reign spread Buddhism far and wide, and under the Guptas, India's arts and sciences flourished. Background.

  7. Chandra Gupta I, was the king of India (reigned 320 to c. 330 ce) and founder of the Gupta empire. He was the grandson of Sri Gupta, the first known ruler of the Gupta line. Chandra Gupta I, whose early life is unknown, became a local chief in the kingdom of Magadha (parts of modern Bihar state).

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