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Gupta (Marathi dynasty)

The Gupta Dynasty, often referred to as the "Golden Age" of India, was established by Chandragupta I around 320 CE and lasted until around 550 CE. It was a period marked by significant achievements in arts, science, mathematics, and literature, with notable rulers like Chandragupta I and Samudragupta expanding the empire. The Gupta era saw the development of classical Sanskrit literature, advances in astronomy, and the concept of zero in mathematics. Politically stable, they promoted culture and learning, laying the foundation for future Indian civilizations. The dynasty had a lasting influence on Indian history, shaping culture and governance.