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The Gupta Empire |
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Gupta Kings |
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Administration under the Guptas |
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Progress in Science and Authority during the Gupta Period |
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Art and Architecture |
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Step into the dazzling world of the Gupta Empire, often hailed as the 'Golden Age' or 'Classical Age' of Indian history, spanning from AD 320 to AD 540. This era shines with remarkable achievements in art, science, and literature, creating a legacy that still captivates us today. From the poetic brilliance of Kalidasa to the scientific insights of Aryabhatta and the architectural marvels like the Vishnu Temple at Deogarh, the Guptas fostered a period of cultural and intellectual prosperity. These notes will guide you through the empire’s rulers, administration, and extraordinary contributions, painting a vivid picture of a time when India flourished as a beacon of progress and creativity.
Information comes from literary and archaeological sources.
Chandragupta I
Samudragupta
Chandragupta II or Vikramaditya
Kumaragupta
The Gupta Period’s political unity and advancements in science, art, and literature earned it the title ‘Golden Age’ or ‘Classical Age’.
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