Did the Gupta Empire directly rule over Telangana?

Yes, it was a core territory
No, they never control
Some areas had influence, but not full control
Telangana was independent

The correct answer is: C. Some areas had influence, but not full control.

The Gupta Empire was an Indian empire that ruled over much of the Indian subcontinent from the 4th to the 6th centuries CE. The empire was founded by Chandragupta I in 320 CE and reached its peak under the reign of his grandson, Samudragupta (335-375 CE). The Gupta Empire was a golden age of Indian culture and civilization, and is often considered to be the classical period of Indian history.

Telangana is a region in southern India that is currently part of the state of Andhra Pradesh. The region was ruled by a number of different dynasties over the centuries, including the Satavahanas, the Chalukyas, and the Kakatiyas. The Gupta Empire did not directly rule over Telangana, but the empire did have some influence over the region. The Guptas were able to extend their influence into Telangana through trade and cultural exchange.

The Gupta Empire was a powerful and influential empire, but it was not able to directly rule over all of the territory that is currently part of India. Telangana was one of the regions that was not directly ruled by the Guptas. The Guptas did have some influence over Telangana, but they did not have full control over the region.