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Gupta

[ goop-tuh, guhp- ]

noun

  1. a dynasty of N India (a.d. 320–540) whose court was the center of classical Indian art and literature.
  2. the empire of this dynasty, encompassing all of N India and Gujarat.


Gupta

/ ˈɡʌptə /

noun

  1. the dynasty ruling northern India from the early 4th century to the late 6th century ad : the period is famous for achievements in art, science, and mathematics


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Mukesh Gupta, who operates the oldest travel agency for Bhutan, Bhutan Travels, disagrees.

“One part of the criticism was people saying vaccines caused autism,” Gupta says.

Gupta describes his life as “half-media, half-medicine,” juggling both broadcast and medical responsibilities.

If he speaks to Brantly, Gupta would first ask—naturally—how is he doing, then how he got infected.

“Think of him being inside a glass box within a glass box,” Gupta says.

A recent cleaning of part of the interior of the fort brought to light bricks belonging to the Gupta period.

Among them there is a Sramana of great virtue, named Dharma-gupta, honoured and looked up to by all the kingdom.

His name was Mahendra Nath Gupta; he signed his literary works simply "M."

To judge from their writings, the English power in India might have succeeded that of the Gupta kings.

It happened that Mr. Gupta was ordered to report on some important work a few miles away.

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