Alaud din khilji had rightly been called the Indian napoleon. justify this statement
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ʿAlāʾ ud-Dīn Khaljī (r. 1296–1316), born as Ali Gurshasp, was the most powerful emperor of the Khalji dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate in the Indian subcontinent. Alauddin instituted a number of significant administrative changes, related to revenues, price controls, and society. He is noted for repulsing the Mongol invasions of India.
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Alaud din khilji had rightly been called the Indian napoleon - False
- SamaduraGupta has been called as the Indian Napoleon .
- Samudra Gupta was the dear son of Chandragupta-I, the legendary founder of the mighty Gupta empire. He was also a man of many creative talents and properly laid the glorious empire's firm base.
- Social historian A V smith gave him the title of Napolean due to his significant military conquests. Almost the entire Indian subcontinent was dominated and subjugated by him.
- He is also credited with reunifying, to a great extent, India for the first time since the Mauryan Empire.
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