Chandragupta I was an ancient Indian emperor who founded the Gupta Empire in the early 4th century CE. He is often credited with laying the foundations for one of the most significant periods in Indian history, known as the Golden Age, characterized by advancements in arts, science, and culture. His reign marked the beginning of a centralized government and the expansion of territory, setting the stage for the prosperity that followed under his successors. Chandragupta I is also noted for his strategic marriages, including an alliance with the Licchavi clan, which helped consolidate his power.
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