- Gupta Perioperative Risk for Myocardial Infarction or Cardiac . . . - MDCalc
The Gupta Perioperative Risk MICA score predicts risk of MI or cardiac arrest after surgery
- Gupta Empire - Wikipedia
Gupta (Gupta script: gu-pta, fl late 3rd century CE) is the earliest known king of the Gupta dynasty
- Gupta dynasty | History, Achievements, Founder, Map | Britannica
Gupta dynasty, rulers of a vast empire established in the Indian subcontinent in the 4th century CE, often regarded as the golden age of India in terms of cultural and intellectual achievements After a sustained invasion of the Hunas, the dynasty came to an end in the 6th century
- Gupta Empire - World History Encyclopedia
The Gupta Empire stretched across northern, central and parts of southern India between circa 320 and 550 CE The period is noted for its achievements in the arts, architecture, sciences, religion, and philosophy
- The Gupta Empire: Golden Age of Classical India
The Gupta Empire (c 320–550 CE) marks one of the most prosperous and culturally vibrant periods in Indian history Often referred to as the Golden Age of India, this era witnessed extraordinary achievements in mathematics, science, medicine, art, literature, and governance
- The Gupta Period – Smarthistory
During the Gupta period (c 320 – 647 C E , named for the Gupta dynasty) there were tremendous advances in poetry, prose, and drama as well as important discoveries in mathematics and astronomy
- Gupta Empire: History, Rulers, Polity Administration
The Gupta Empire, spanning from approximately 320 to 550 CE, is often celebrated as the “Golden Age” of India due to its remarkable advancements in culture, science, and political stability
- Gupta Empire - Encyclopedia. com
Based in northern India, the Gupta Empire (320–600) was one of the largest political and military empires in world history While the Gupta rulers named themselves mah?r?j?dhir?ja (king of kings), they did not claim to be of divine origin and ruled with relative benevolence
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