Draw a tree and trace the names of the ruler of the Gupta dynasty
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The Gupta Empire, fourth release - Name: Motilal Banarsidass, 1959;
Gupta Emperor
Sovereign Kumaradevi and King Chandragupta I, delineated on a coin of their child Samudragupta, 350380 CE
- Predecessor:- Ghatotkacha (Gupta Ruler)
- Successor:- Samudragupta
- Consort: Kumaradevi
- Issue: Samudragupta
- House:Gupta administration
- Father: Ghatotkacha
- Religion: Hinduism
Chandragupta was a significant ruler in the Gupta Empire around 320 CE and is commonly considered as the author of the Gupta line. As the leader of the Gupta Empire, he is known for producing partnerships with numerous amazing families in the Ganges locale.
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- Chandragupta was child of Ghatotkacha to the royal position of the genealogical Gupta realm. While his two progenitors were given the title of Maharajadhiraja (ruler), Chandragupta I is portrayed in his engravings as Maharajadhiraj (lord of rulers) meaning an ascent in the family fortunes. He oversaw numerous domains by successes and positive marriage collusions. He wedded a Lichchhavi princess to improve his eminence.
- Following 500 years of intrusion and unrest after Ashokas passing, a solid chief named Chandragupta dominated. Chandragupta wedded a girl of an illustrious persuasive family. In the wake of wedding, he earned the title of Great King of Kings. A progression of gold coins gave by the ruler likewise vouches for his rising impact.
- The outstanding Gupta period which started on February 26, 320 CE is for the most part credited to Chandragupta I. Thus it is deduced that the Gupta time started on the event of the royal celebration of Chandragupta I. As per the Puranas, the Guptas administered over domains (alluded to as Janapadas, for example, Prayag (Allahabad), Saket (Oudh) and Magadha (south Bihar). This portrayal of the Gupta domain goes before the rule of Samudragupta and thus should allude to the regions managed over by Chandragupta I. His child Samudragupta governed the Gupta realm after Chandragupta I in 335 CE.
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