Gupta Kings: Chandragupta I, Samudragupta & Vikramaditya
The Gupta dynasty was established by Sri Gupta, who probably belonged to the Vaishya caste. He hailed from either Magadha (Bihar) or Prayaga (eastern Uttar Pradesh). His son Ghatotkacha bore the title of Maharaja and appears to have been a small local king about whom little is known.
Chandragupta I (AD 319–334)
- Chandragupta I is regarded as the real founder of the Gupta Empire.
- His accession in AD 319 marks the beginning of the Gupta Era, which was used in Gupta and feudatory records thereafter.
- He adopted the imperial title Maharajadhiraja (“King of Kings”).
- He married the Licchavi princess Kumaradevi, an alliance commemorated ....
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Indian History
- 1 Delhi Sultanate: Political System & Governance
- 2 Feudal Polity in Early Medieval India
- 3 Decentralized Governance in the Gupta Age
- 4 Mauryan Kings: Chandragupta and Ashoka
- 5 Mughal Political System & Governance
- 6 Delhi Sultanate: Dynasties & Rulers
- 7 Tribal Political Organisation in Early Vedic Period
- 8 Rise of Monarchical Power in Mahajanapadas
- 9 Centralized Monarchy during Mauryan Empire
- 10 Evolution of the Indian Civil Service (ICS) During the British Era

