why did the Gupta rulers allow the kings of the South to continue their rule
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After gaining power, Chandragupta II expanded the Gupta Empire through conquest and political marriages until the end of his reign in 413 CE. By 395 CE, his control over India extended coast-to-coast. Just like Ashoka, Chandragupta II made Pataliputra the capital of his empire and centralized the government there.
Gupta rule, while solidified by territorial expansion through war, began a period of peace and prosperity marked by advancements in science, technology, engineering, art, dialectics, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.
Samudraupta's greatest achievement was his expansion of the Gupta empire by launching a series of conquests across India. Samudragupta extended the empire from Magadha throughout North India by conquering parts of present day West Bengal, Assam, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and upto Gujarat and Punjab in the west