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TIMELINE OF SAMUDRAGUPTA

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c. 320 CE - c. 550 CE

c. 320 CE - c. 550 CEGupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.

c. 320 CE - c. 550 CEGupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.c. 335 CE - c. 380 CE

c. 320 CE - c. 550 CEGupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.c. 335 CE - c. 380 CERegarded 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.

c. 320 CE - c. 550 CEGupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.c. 335 CE - c. 380 CERegarded 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.Visual Timeline

c. 320 CE - c. 550 CEGupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.c. 335 CE - c. 380 CERegarded 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.Visual TimelineTo navigate the timeline, click and drag it with your mouse, or click on the timeline overview on the bottom.

c. 320 CE - c. 550 CEGupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.c. 335 CE - c. 380 CERegarded 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.Visual TimelineTo navigate the timeline, click and drag it with your mouse, or click on the timeline overview on the bottom.Legend:

c. 320 CE - c. 550 CEGupta period, considered a golden age of ancient India in art and architecture.c. 335 CE - c. 380 CERegarded 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.Visual TimelineTo navigate the timeline, click and drag it with your mouse, or click on the timeline overview on the bottom.Legend:Arts & Culture Cities & Buildings

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