Samudragupta's son Chandragupta II (r. 375–415 CE) waged a long campaign against the Shaka Satraps in western India, which gave the Guptas access to Gujarat's ports, in northwest India ...
The Gupta Empire is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Indian history due to its remarkable advancements in art, architecture, science, literature, and culture. The Gupta Empire marked a ...
- Established the Gupta Empire in 319-320 CE. - Strengthened his rule through a matrimonial alliance with the Lichchhavis. - Expanded the kingdom from the Ganges River to Prayag. - Issued coins ...
Alexander's invasion itself left no long lasting impression on India (though he may have influenced the young Chandragupta Maurya, founder of the Mauryan Empire), but his campaigns cemented his ...
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