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Ramagupta was the eldest son of the two sons of Samudragupta.
Chandragupta was already engaged to Dhruvaswamini but Ramagupta forcibly married her.
Ramagupta put into action evil laws and a time came when it looked like the Gupta Empire had come to an end.
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 [2006/9/20 10:32:17]◆Surf Title:Chandragupta II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
We do not know what liberties Vishakadatta took with the incidents, but Dhruvadevi was indeed the king's chief queen as seen in the Vaisali terracotta seal that calls her ‘Mahadevi’ Dhruvasvamini.
A Ramagupta too is mentioned in inscriptions on Jain figures in the District Archaeological Museum, Vidisha and some copper coins found at Vidisha.
The fact that the king and Dhruvadevi are the protagonists of Vishakadatta's play indicates that marrying his widowed sister-in-law was not given any significance by the playwright.
wani.bbsnavi.net /wc/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandragupta_II   (994 words)

  
 Ramagupta
Ramagupta was a legendary king of India, a ruler of the Gupta empire and the elder son and immediate successor of Samudragupta.
According to legend, Ramagupta decided to expand his kingdom by attacking the Sakas in Gujarat.
A short while later, Ramagupta was deposed and killed by his brother, who became Chandragupta II and promptly married Dhruvadevi.
www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Ramagupta   (966 words)

  
 historycy.org -> Azjatyckie Dynastie I Azjatyccy Władcy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
Ramagupta 375-376 (?) lub 375-378 (?) (władca problematyczny)
W guptyjskiej dynastii jest kilku władców których istnienie bądż pochodzenie od danego panującego jest przedmiotem sporów wśród historyków jak choćby tacy władcy jak Ramagupta (375-?)czy Gowindagupta Baladitja (413-414 lub 415-416).
Póżnych i dwóch problematycznych władców z linii Guptów właściwych (Ramagupta i Gowindagupta Baladitja).
www.historycy.org /index.php?showtopic=12221   (896 words)

  
 Samudragupta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
A clear illustration of this is the permission granted by him to the king of Ceylon to build a monastery for Buddhist pilgrims in Bodh Gaya.
Samudragupta probably died in AD 380, and was succeeded by his sons Ramagupta and Chandragupta.
This page was last modified 05:19, 23 Nov 2004.
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 Vidisha, Besnagar, Pali, Shrine, Museum, Vishnu, Brahmanical Structure, Vidisha Museum, Earliest Antiquities, Sunga ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
Vidisha museum has a superb collection of Besnagar's earliest antiquities, dating from the Sunga period; 9th century sculptures, and terracota objects, representing the art that flourished under Parmara patronage.
Highlights of the collection from Besnagar are the Surya and Chamundi figures, the Yakshi and the Ramagupta inscriptions.
The Lohangi rock, Gumbaz-ka-Maqbara, and Bijamandal Mosque, standing on the foundations of a temple, are also worth a visit.
www.theindiatravel.com /travel/favourites/exotic_places/vidisha/placesvidi.html   (810 words)

  
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He gave himself the titles King of Kings and World Monarch.
He was succeeded by his son Ramagupta, who was captured by the Saka Satraps (Kshatrapas) and was soon succeeded by his brother Chandragupta II.
Chandragupta II, the Son of Power (Vikramaditya), ruled until 413 AD.
www.wikiwhat.com /encyclopedia/g/gu/gupta_empire.html   (588 words)

  
 ipng.info Ramagupta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
Ramagupta was a legendarу kіng оƒ Indіa ; a ruler оƒ tһe Gupta empіre and tһe elder sоn and іmmedіate suϲϲessоr оƒ Samudragupta
Aϲϲоrdіng tо legend; Ramagupta deϲіded tо eχpand һіs kіngdоm bу attaϲkіng tһe Sakas іn Guјarat
A sһоrt wһіle later; Ramagupta was depоsed and kіlled bу һіs brоtһer; wһо beϲame Cһandragupta II and prоmptlу marrіed Dһruvadevі.
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 Arun, Who?
370 - 376 AD: Ramagupta the flop : Eldest son Ramagupta succeeds Samudragupta, but proves to be a failure.
Almost immediately after coming to power, he is defeated in battle by the Shakas, and forced to a humiliating treaty (It is rumoured he even had to give up his queen as part of the treaty).
Enraged, Ramagupta's younger brother Chandragupta II murders him and becomes king.
www.arunwho.com /creep.pl?cat=History&todo=read   (1131 words)

  
 Coinage of the Gupta dynasty
Weapons such as battle axe, bow, arrow and swords appears for the first time.
The Copper coins found at Besnagar have the name "RamaGupta" on the obverse.
It is also contended that Kacha could be the person who intervened between Samudragupta and Chandragupta-I. Kacha Gupta coins could be the next generation of coins that circulated in the region following Samudaragupta's coinage.
www.forumancientcoins.com /india/guptas/gupta_coinage.html   (744 words)

  
 Illustrated Manuscripts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
The book incorporates substantial new material on the coins of the early Janapadas (Tribal States) including the new Bodhi dynasty of Dahala, the early Sakas and of the Guptas.
The problems of Ramagupta, the so-called mysterious ruler of the Gupta dynasty, have been discussed in detail mainly on the basis of coins.
The gold coin of Harshavardhana, for the first time discovered by the author himself, has also been published in the book.
www.ignca.nic.in /nl003008.htm   (1146 words)

  
 Museums in Madhya Pradesh
It also has sculptures and terracottas from 9th century onwards representing the art partonized by the Paramaras of Malwa.
Important speciments are the images containing the Ramagupta inscriptions, the yaksha and yakshi from Besanagar and Surya and Chamunda figures.
The Shivpuri Museum has a fine collection of Jaina Tirthankara images and the Dhar Museum has a collection of Parmara antiquities apart from other objects.
www.mpgovt.nic.in /culture/museum.htm   (561 words)

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