Acheivements of Samudragupta
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Achievements of Samudragupta: Samudragupta was one of the most famed kings of ancient India. The reason for which he is highly famed is, he took the Gupta dynasty to a completely ensuing level. The legend ushered in the Golden Age in India.
Samudragupta was the son of Chandragupta-I and Kumaradevi. He was not the eldest of all their sons but was definitely the best among all. Here goes a quick walkthrough of the Achievements of Samudragupta and also the biography of Samudragupta as well.
Samudragupta Biography
He ascended the throne about 335 A.D. Since he became the king, his brothers who were equal-birthed were disappointed. According to scholars, Chandragupta-I had more than one son and Samudragupta was not the eldest, as mentioned earlier. We know that ideally, the eldest son deserves the throne which didn’t happen in this case. As a consequence, there were some internal disputes. There were two viewpoints on this:
First, Samudragupta killed his brother Kacha, who wanted to ascend the throne. In place of him, he came into the authority.
But on the other hand, some scholars assume that Samudragupta had another name as ‘Kacha’. The coins conveying that name were of Samudragupta himself.
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Samudragupta was the son of Chandragupta-I and Kumaradevi. He was not the eldest of all their sons but was definitely the best among all. Here goes a quick walkthrough of the Achievements of Samudragupta and also the biography of Samudragupta as well.
Samudragupta Biography
He ascended the throne about 335 A.D. Since he became the king, his brothers who were equal-birthed were disappointed. According to scholars, Chandragupta-I had more than one son and Samudragupta was not the eldest, as mentioned earlier. We know that ideally, the eldest son deserves the throne which didn’t happen in this case. As a consequence, there were some internal disputes. There were two viewpoints on this:
First, Samudragupta killed his brother Kacha, who wanted to ascend the throne. In place of him, he came into the authority.
But on the other hand, some scholars assume that Samudragupta had another name as ‘Kacha’. The coins conveying that name were of Samudragupta himself.
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