1. Kumaragupta
2. Skandagupta
3. Sri Gupta
4. Chandragupta II
The question asks to arrange four prominent Gupta kings in the correct chronological sequence based on their reigns.
The Gupta Empire, often referred to as the 'Golden Age of India', was a period of significant achievements in science, mathematics, art, literature, and political administration. Several powerful rulers contributed to its rise and consolidation.
To determine the correct chronological order, let's look at the approximate reign periods of the listed kings:
| King Name | Approximate Reign Period (CE) | Sequence Number |
|---|---|---|
| Sri Gupta | c. 240 – 280 | 3 |
| Chandragupta II (Vikramaditya) | c. 380 – 415 | 4 |
| Kumaragupta I | c. 415 – 455 | 1 |
| Skandagupta | c. 455 – 467 | 2 |
Based on the reign periods, we can establish the order:
Therefore, the correct chronological sequence of the given Gupta kings is:
This corresponds to the sequence 3, 4, 1, 2.
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