Overview
The Gupta Empire was an Indian empire during the classical period of the Indian subcontinent which existed from the mid 3rd century to mid 6th century CE. At its peak, the dynasty ruled over an empire that spanned much of the northern Indian subcontinent. This period has been considered as the Golden Age of India by some historians, although this characterisation has been disputed by others. The ruling dynasty of the empire was founded by Gupta. The high points of the period are the great cultural developments which took place primarily during the reigns of Samudragupta, Chandragupta II and Kumaragupta I. Many Hindu epics and literary sources, such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana, were canonised during this period. The Gupta.
Historical Periods
Gupta Empire (324–346)
324 CE – 346 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 145,222 km²
Gupta Empire (347–352)
347 CE – 352 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,649,915 km²
Gupta Empire (353–357)
353 CE – 357 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,743,746 km²
Gupta Empire (358–377)
358 CE – 377 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,743,655 km²
Gupta Empire (378–382)
378 CE – 382 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,964,539 km²
Gupta Empire (383–386)
383 CE – 386 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,990,065 km²
Gupta Empire (387–409)
387 CE – 409 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,990,244 km²
Gupta Empire (410–450)
410 CE – 450 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 2,494,625 km²
Gupta Empire (451–475)
451 CE – 475 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 2,212,131 km²
Gupta Empire (476–489)
476 CE – 489 CE
Capital: PataliputraArea: 2,060,373 km²
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