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Chandragupta II

Chandragupta II (also known as Chandragupta Vikramaditya) was one of the most powerful emperors of the Gupta empire in India. His rule spanned during which the Gupta Empire reached its peak. Art, architecture, and sculpture flourished, and the cultural development of ancient India achieved new heights.〔.〕 The period of prominence of the Gupta dynasty is often referred to as the ''Golden Age'' of India. Chandragupta II was the son of the previous ruler, Samudragupta. He attained success by pursuing both a favourable marital alliance and an aggressive expansionist policy in which his father and grandfather (Chandragupta I) set the precedent. Samudragupta set the stage for the emergence of classical art, which occurred under the rule of Chandragupta II. Chandragupta II extended great support to the arts. Artists were so highly valued under his rule that they were paid for their work — a rare phenomenon in ancient civilizations.
From 388 to 409 he subjugated Gujarat, the region north of Mumbai, Saurashtra, in western India, and Malwa, with its capital at Ujjain.〔.〕 Culturally, the reign of Chandragupta II marked a ''Golden Age''. This is evidenced by later reports of the presence of a circle of poets known as the ''Nine Gems'' in his court, the greatest among them being Kalidasa, who authored numerous immortal pieces of literature including ''Abhijñānaśākuntalam''. The others included Sanskrit grammarian Amara Sinha and the astronomer-mathematician Varahamihira.
==Biography==


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