Chandragupta II, also known as Vikramaditya, is considered one of India's best-known rulers due to his significant contributions to the Gupta Empire's cultural and political achievements during the Golden Age of India. His reign from approximately 380 to 415 CE saw advancements in art, literature, and science, exemplified by the works of poets like Kalidasa. Additionally, he expanded the empire through military conquests and strategic alliances, enhancing trade and prosperity. His patronage of Buddhism and Hinduism fostered a rich cultural environment that left a lasting legacy in Indian history.
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