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Ramagupta (IAST: Rāma-gupta; r. c. late 4th
century CE),
according to the
Sanskrit play Devichandraguptam, was an
emperor of the
Gupta dynasty of northern...
- politics, as
evidenced by
their attacks on
eastern Malwa during the
reign of
Ramagupta. In response,
Chandragupta II
aimed to
consolidate Gupta authority over...
- Majmal-ut-Tawarikh. In the play, king
Ramagupta decides to
surrender his
queen Dhruvadevi ("Devi") to a
Shaka enemy when besieged.
Ramagupta's younger brother Chandragupta...
- lost,
Dhruvadevi was
originally a
queen of Chandragupta's
elder brother Ramagupta, who
decided to
surrender her to a
Shaka enemy after being besieged. Chandragupta...
- play
which tells how King
Ramagupta is
cheated into
signing a
humiliating treaty with a Saka ruler.
Under the treaty,
Ramagupta is
supposed to send his...
- of
northern India, and of the south-eastern
coastal region of India.
Ramagupta is
known from a sixth-century play, the Devichandragupta, in
which he...
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suggests that he had an
elder brother named Ramagupta, who
preceded him on the throne. In the play,
Ramagupta decides to
surrender his
queen Dhruvadevi...
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discovery of
coins attributed to
Ramagupta, in Malwa. The
discovery of
three stone inscriptions referring to
Ramagupta also
nullified this theory. James...
- rulers. A
fragment from the Natya-darpana
mentions that the
Gupta king
Ramagupta, the
elder brother of
Chandragupta II,
decided to
expand his
kingdom by...
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modern historians believe that
Samudragupta was
initially succeeded by
Ramagupta (presumably the
eldest son), who was then
dethroned by
Chandragupta II...