Chandragupta I
Chandra Gupta was a major king of the Gupta Empire around 320 AD. He is generally considered the founder of the Gupta dynasty. He made alliances with many powerful families in the Ganges region.
Chandra Gupta I | |
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Maharajadhiraja[1] Paramabhagvata[2] | |
![]() Queen Kumaradevi and King Chandragupta I, depicted on a coin of their son Samudragupta, 350–380 AD | |
320–335 AD | |
Predecessor | Ghatotkacha |
Successor | Samudragupta |
Consort | Kumaradevi |
Wife |
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House | Gupta Empire |
Religion | Hinduism |
Chandragupta I Media
References
- ↑ Kumar, Sanjeev (2024), Treasures of the Gupta Empire, Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, p. 35.e2, ISBN 9781803277967
- ↑ Kumar, Sanjeev (2024), Treasures of the Gupta Empire, Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, p. 35.e2, ISBN 9781803277967
- ↑ R. C. Majumdar 1981, p. 13.
- ↑ Dilip Kumar Ganguly 1987, p. 13.