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draw a timeline and mark the rule of Gupta dynasty (320 - 540 A.D)​

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200 BCE - c. 600 CE

Construction of the 30 Buddhist cave-shrines at Ajanta, many of which display features of Gupta architecture.

320 CE

Gupta I founds the Gupta Empire in northern India

c. 320 CE - c. 550 CE

Gupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.

c. 335 CE - c. 380 CE

Regarded as the "Indian Napoleon", the Gupta emperor Samudragupta, ruling from Magadha, subdues kings in nearly all corners of India and annexes kingdoms adjacent to Magadha.

380 CE - 415 CE

Reign of Chandra Gupta II in northern India.

395 CE - 400 CE

The Gupta emperor Chandragupta II Vikramaditya defeats Shakas and thereby gains access to the commercially important seaports on the western coast.

401 CE

The earliest inscribed date in the Gupta-era cave-shrines at Udayagiri.

455 CE - 457 CE

The Gupta emperor Skandagupta Kramaditya defeats the Huns.

c. 480 CE - c. 500 CE

The Gupta-era Hindu temple at Bhitargaon is built.

484 CE - 510 CE

The Huns conquer western and central India and fight a battle with the Guptas. The Gupta general Goparaja dies in the encounter.

c. 550 CE

The end of the reign of Visnugupta Chandraditya, last of the Gupta rulers in northern India.200 BCE - c. 600 CE

Construction of the 30 Buddhist cave-shrines at Ajanta, many of which display features of Gupta architecture.

320 CE

Gupta I founds the Gupta Empire in northern India

c. 320 CE - c. 550 CE

Gupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.

c. 335 CE - c. 380 CE

Regarded as the "Indian Napoleon", the Gupta emperor Samudragupta, ruling from Magadha, subdues kings in nearly all corners of India and annexes kingdoms adjacent to Magadha.

380 CE - 415 CE

Reign of Chandra Gupta II in northern India.

395 CE - 400 CE

The Gupta emperor Chandragupta II Vikramaditya defeats Shakas and thereby gains access to the commercially important seaports on the western coast.

401 CE

The earliest inscribed date in the Gupta-era cave-shrines at Udayagiri.

455 CE - 457 CE

The Gupta emperor Skandagupta Kramaditya defeats the Huns.

c. 480 CE - c. 500 CE

The Gupta-era Hindu temple at Bhitargaon is built.

484 CE - 510 CE

The Huns conquer western and central India and fight a battle with the Guptas. The Gupta general Goparaja dies in the encounter.

c. 550 CE

The end of the reign of Visnugupta Chandraditya, last of the Gupta rulers in northern India.

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