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26 February - Chandragupta I succeeded his father Ghatotkacha at Patliputra in 320

 


Chandragupta I was a prominent ruler of ancient India who belonged to the Gupta dynasty. He reigned from around 320 to 335 CE. Chandragupta I is considered one of the most important rulers of the Gupta Empire, which is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of ancient Indian history.

During his reign, Chandragupta I expanded the Gupta Empire through military conquests and strategic alliances. He consolidated his power over much of northern India, particularly in the regions of Magadha and Prayaga (modern-day Allahabad). Chandragupta I's military successes helped establish the Gupta Empire as a dominant force in the Indian subcontinent.

One of the most significant aspects of Chandragupta I's reign was his marriage to Kumaradevi, a Lichchhavi princess from the kingdom of Nepal. This matrimonial alliance not only strengthened the political position of the Guptas but also facilitated cultural exchange and trade between the Gupta Empire and neighboring regions.

Chandragupta I was succeeded by his son, Samudragupta, who further expanded the Gupta Empire and is often regarded as one of its greatest rulers. Chandragupta I's reign laid the foundation for the flourishing of art, culture, and literature during the Gupta period, which continued to thrive under the rule of his successors.

 

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