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Samudragupta
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Chandragupta I
4th-century king of the Gupta Empire
Chandragupta II
Ruler of Gupta Empire from c. 375 to c. 415
Ghatotkacha Gupta
late 3rd/early 4th century Indian Gupta king
Ramagupta
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 India. The surviving fragments of the play, combined with other literary evidence, suggest that he agreed to surrender his wife Dhruvadevi to a Shaka enemy: However, his brother Chandragupta II killed the Shaka enemy, and later dethroned him, marrying Dhruvadevi.
Rudrasimha III
Western Satrap
Kipunada
Kipunada (Brahmi script: 10px10px10px14px Ki-pu-ṇa-dha), also Kipanadha, was probably the last ruler of the Kushan Empire around 335-350 CE. He is known for his gold coinage. He succeeded Shaka I. Kipunada was probably only a local ruler in the area stretching from Waisa to Taxila, in northwestern Punjab, and he may have been a subject of Gupta Emperor Samudragupta.
Rudrasena II
Mayurasharma
Mayurasharma, spelled Mayuravarma by modern scholars (reigned 345–365), a native of Talagunda (in modern Shimoga district), was the founder of the Kadamba kingdom of Banavasi, the earliest native kingdom to rule over what is today the modern state of Karnataka, India. Before the rise of the Kadambas, the centres of power ruling the land were outside the Karnataka region; thus the Kadambas' ascent to power as an independent geo-political entity, with Kannada, the language of the soil as a major regional language, is a landmark event in the history of modern Karnataka with Mayuravarman as an imp
Pravarasena I
vakataka emperor from 275 to 335
Sarvasena
Bala Varman
Balavarman ruled Kamarupa for the period 398–422. He was successor and son of Samudravarman.
Prithivishena I
Ananda Gotrika
Kachagupta
maharajadhiraja, Sarva-rajocchetta
Vishnugopa
fourth-century Tamil king
Vindhyasena
Vindhyasena (), also known as Vindhyashakti II, was a ruler of the Vatsagulma branch of the Vakataka dynasty. He was the son and successor of Sarvasena I.