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The Kingdom of the Guptas Persian invaders ended the Kushan kingdom in the third century A.D. Chandragupta, a local prince, established a new kingdom in 320.  His son, Samudragupta, expanded the empire.  He was famous for his physique and exploits in war. (pages 84–85) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Section 2-16

The Kingdom of the Guptas (cont.) The kingdom of the Guptas became the dominant political force in northern India.  It created a new age of Indian civilization, especially under its greatest ruler, Chandragupta II, who ruled from 375 to 415.  A Chinese Buddhist monk named Faxian spent several years in northern India, and he admired the Gupta rulers, their tolerance of Buddhism, and the region’s economic prosperity. (pages 84–85) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Section 2-17

The Kingdom of the Guptas (cont.) The Gupta Empire prospered principally from mining and trade.  The Gupta rulers owned gold mines, silver mines, and vast lands.  They traded salt, cloth, and iron domestically and as far away as China and the Mediterranean. (pages 84–85) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Section 2-18

The Kingdom of the Guptas (cont.) The Gupta Empire profited greatly from religious trade with pilgrims.  Pilgrims travel to religious sites to worship.  Cities famous for their temples and as religious centers rose up along the main Indian trade routes. (pages 84–85) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Section 2-19

The Kingdom of the Guptas (cont.) Later Gupta rulers lived extravagantly, which weakened the people’s loyalty.  In the fifth century A.D., invasion by nomadic Huns from the northwest weakened the empire.  It finally died out completely by the end of the seventh century.  North India would not be reunited for hundreds of years. (pages 84–85) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Section 2-20

Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answer. The Kingdom of the Guptas (cont.) Empires and dynasties often declined in part because the rulers increasingly lived lives of great luxury. How might this lead to a government’s decline? This tendency of ancient rulers to concern themselves with opulent living caused them to increase taxes unjustly to support their extravagance, caused the lower classes to resent their rulers, caused the rulers to lose touch with their subjects, and caused powerful lords to covet the throne. (pages 84–85) Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the answer. Section 2-21