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Gupta Empire in India

The Gupta Empire was founded by Sri Gupta and it lasted from 320 CE to 550 CE marking the Golden Age of India as it was an age of amazing philosophy, art, religion, science, mathematics, astronomy, dialectic, literature and architectural achievements.

The Gupta Empire was spread across north, east and west India which now includes countries Bangladesh and Pakistan also. Theirs was a prosperous empire that had Sanskrit as its primary language and Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism ad its primary religions.

Origin of Gupta Empire

The origin of the Gupta Empire is still undetermined as most of the information about their rule is taken from the accounts of various Buddhist saints like Hiuen Tsang, Yijing etc. who travelled to India during this period. But it is widely believed that this empire was founded by Sri Gupta who ruled approximately from 240 CE to 280 CE and his empire comprised of mostly only Magadha with a little part of Bengal. He was succeeded by his son Ghatotkacha who ruled from approximately 280 CE to 319 CE.

Significant Rulers of the Gupta Empire

Chandragupta I

Samudragupta

Chandragupta II

Developments during the Gupta Empire

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Fall off the Gupta Empire