Candra Gupta II, a prominent ruler of the Gupta Empire in ancient India, is known for promoting arts, literature, and religious tolerance, particularly in the encouragement of Hinduism and Buddhism. However, he did not encourage the spread of Jainism to the same extent. His reign is marked by significant advancements in cultural and scientific achievements, but Jainism was less supported compared to the other religions during his rule.
Candragupt, Candra Gupta, LOL thats all i know of the top of my head :}
chandragupta maurya and chandragupta are the same person, but are also diffrent. you mean chandragupta gupta.
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After the rule of Candra Gupta II, the Gupta Empire began to decline due to a combination of internal strife, succession issues, and external pressures from invasions by the Huns. The weakening of central authority led to the fragmentation of the empire, with regional governors gaining more power. By the late 5th century, the empire faced significant challenges that ultimately contributed to its disintegration, marking the end of what is often considered a golden age in Indian history.
A feature of the Gupta empire was the re-establishment of state policy based on religious tolerance, following the successful precedent set by Ashoka Maurya. So yes they did
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Candragupt, Candra Gupta, LOL thats all i know of the top of my head :}
chandragupta maurya and chandragupta are the same person, but are also diffrent. you mean chandragupta gupta.
Alike: Rulers and similar names Different: time period and religion
After the rule of Candra Gupta II, the Gupta Empire began to decline due to a combination of internal strife, succession issues, and external pressures from invasions by the Huns. The weakening of central authority led to the fragmentation of the empire, with regional governors gaining more power. By the late 5th century, the empire faced significant challenges that ultimately contributed to its disintegration, marking the end of what is often considered a golden age in Indian history.
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Answer this question… . The court encouraged art, literature, and learning.
Universities were built. The court encouraged art, literature, and learning.
The reasons are:Judicial System was very good.Trade and agriculture was encouraged and supported by government.Under Gupta kings, the whole India was united.
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Answer this question… . The court encouraged art, literature, and learning.
Aryabhatta live during the reign of Chandragupta II