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Kumaragupta I (Gupta script: Ku-ma-ra-gu-pta, r. c. 415–455 CE) was an
emperor of the
Gupta Empire of
Ancient India. A son of the
Gupta emperor Chandragupta...
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rulers of the
dynasty were
Chandragupta I, Samudragupta,
Chandragupta II,
Kumaragupta I and Skandagupta. The 4th-century CE
Sanskrit poet
Kalidasa credits...
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Kumaragupta II (Gupta script: Ku-ma-ra-gu-pta)
Kramaditya was an
emperor of the
Gupta Empire. An
image of
Gautama Buddha at
Sarnath notes that he succeeded...
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Kumaragupta III (Gupta script: Ku-ma-ra-gu-pta) was a
later Gupta Emperor. He
succeeded his
father Narasimhagupta in
about 530 CE. His silver-copper seal...
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denotes a year of the
Gupta era: this is
obviously incorrect,
since Kumaragupta I
ruled after Chandragupta II.
Scholars K.K.
Thaplyal and R.C. Sharma...
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dynasty in
northern India.
Purugupta was a son of the
Gupta emperor Kumaragupta I by his
queen Anantadevi. He
succeeded his half-brother Skandagupta...
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Skandagupta was a son of the
Gupta emperor Kumaragupta I. His
mother may have been a
junior queen or a
concubine of
Kumaragupta. This
theory is
based on the fact...
- Ghatotkacha-gupta, who was a son or a
younger brother of the 5th
century Gupta ruler Kumaragupta I.
Modern historians date the
beginning of the
Gupta calendar era to...
- as far as Allahabad, with the
Mankuwar Buddha,
dated to the
reign of
Kumaragupta I in 448.
There are a
number of "problematical"
Buddhist and Jain images...
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Chapter 11 – The
Gupta Empire and the
Western Satraps:
Chandragupta I to
Kumaragupta I. Full inscription, Fleet, John
Faithfull (1888).
Corpus Inscriptionum...