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Chandragupta I assumed the title of maharajdhiraj

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Answered by lakshikamalviya9
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Chandragupta I, who ruled around 319 CE, was the first of the Imperial Gupta Empire Rulers. He assumed the title of the King of Kings, signifying the emperor's rank. The title has led to claims that he founded the period of the Gupta calendar, and that his coronation is marked by the epoch of this era.

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Answered by manisha30nov
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Chandragupta I (Gupta script: Gupta allahabad c.svgGupta allahabad ndr.jpgGupta allahabad gu.jpgGupta allahabad pt.jpg Cha-ndra-gu-pta, r. c. 319-335 or 319-350 CE) was a king of the Gupta dynasty, who ruled in northern India. His title Maharajadhiraja ("great king of kings") suggests that he was the first emperor of the dynasty. It is not certain how he turned his small ancestral kingdom into an empire, although a widely accepted theory among modern historians is that his marriage to the Lichchhavi princess Kumaradevi helped him extend his political power. Their son Samudragupta further expanded the Gupta empire.

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