Social Sciences, asked by chinnukumbar02, 5 months ago

3.
The "Father of inscriptions" is
A) Kanishka
B) Ashoka
C) Chandragupta Maurya
D) Huviska
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Answered by sohalsukhdeep23
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Answer:

Samudra Gupta is known as father of Inscriptions.

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Answered by GulabLachman
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The "Father of inscriptions" is Samudra Gupta

  • He served as the Gupta dynasty's second king.
  • He discovered Bodh Gaya and established a sizable kingdom under his own rule. Seven different coin kinds were also introduced by him.
  • His military prowess is demonstrated by his exploits in South India and his victories over nine Arvartas rulers.
  • Samudragupta carried out the Ashvamedha sacrifice to demonstrate his imperial dominance.
  • Based on his currency, he managed to avoid defeat. He may have been a skilled musician as well as a poet, based on the gold coins and inscriptions he left behind.
  • His son Chandragupta II carried on his expansionist policies. As an illustration, the inscription on the Allahabad Pillar chronicles the military adventures of Samudragupta.

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