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Chandragupta I (Gupta script: Cha-ndra-gu-pta, r. c. 319–335 CE) was a monarch of the Gupta Empire, who ruled in northern and central India. His title Mahārājadhirāja ("Great king of kings") suggests that he was the first suzerain ruler of the dynasty.
23 paź 2024 · King Chandragupta I of the Gupta Empire ruled over northern India between the years 319 and 334 CE. He may have been the dynasty's first emperor, as suggested by his title Maharajadhiraja ("great king of kings").
4.2. Chandragupta I (320 – 335 CE.): Chandragupta I was the son of Ghatotkacha, the first independent king of the Gupta dynasty. He was a more powerful ruler than his two predecessors.
13 lis 2024 · Chandragupta I (320 – 335 CE) - The Gupta Empire began with his accession in 319-320 CE. - To strengthen his authority, he entered into a matrimonial alliance with the Lichchhavis of Nepal. - By 321 AD, he expanded his kingdom from the Ganges River to Prayag through conquest.
4 lis 2019 · Chandragupta II (c. 375 CE - 413/14 CE) was the next great Gupta emperor after his father Samudragupta (335/350 - 370/380 CE). He proved to be an able ruler and conqueror with many achievements to his credit. He came to be known by his title Vikramaditya (Sanskrit: "Sun of Power").
Chandragupta II (r.c. 375-415), also known by his title Vikramaditya, as well as Chandragupta Vikramaditya, was the Gupta emperor. Modern scholars generally identify him with King Chandra of the Delhi iron pillar inscription.. Chandragupta II continued the expansionist policy of his father Samudragupta through military conquests and marital alliances. . Historical evidence attests to his ...
kings of the Gupta dynasty were merely mahar¯ aja¯ s, Chandragupta I (c. 319/320–c. 335 or c . 350), the son and successor of the second king, Ghatotkaca ( c. 280– c. 319), assumed the title of mahar¯ ajadhir¯ aja¯ .