Which ruler was considered to be the greatest of the Guptas?

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The third and greatest of the Guptas, Chandragupta II (reigned c.380-c.414), further expanded the kingdom to include Ujjain. His reign, vividly described in the writings of Fa Hsien, a Chinese Buddhist pilgrim, was marked by prosperity throughout the land.

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