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being a great conqueror samudragupta is called the napoleon of India. (true /false)

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Answered by legendg749
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yes it is true

Samudragupta, the second emperor of the Gupta dynasty, is known to one of India's best rulers. His brilliant leadership and valiant victories earned him the title of 'Napoleon of India'

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Answered by Anonymous
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Being a great conqueror, Samudragupta is called the Napoleon of India. - True

  • The Gupta Dynasty's Samudragupta is popularly known as the Indian Napoleon.  
  • Samudragupta was the Gupta Dynasty's first major emperor.  
  • Having attained the grand throne, he wanted to progressively expand his empire's established borders to include the numerous kingdoms and independent republics that existed beyond its pale empire.
  • The title of Napoleon was given to Samudragupta by, Vincent Arthur, a historian due to his significant army invasions
  • Notable poet Harisena has equally described him as the legendary hero of a hundred successful wars.  
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