Describe brief in samudragupta
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Samudragupta (Gupta script: Sa-mu-dra-gu-pta, r. c. 335/350-375 CE) was a ruler of the Gupta Empire of present-day India. ... He also marched along the south-eastern coast of India, advancing as far as the Pallava kingdom. In addition, he subjugated several frontier kingdoms and tribal oligarchies.
Also he know as the napeloin of india
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Samudragupta was a son of the Gupta king Chandragupta I and queen Kumaradevi, who came from a Licchavi family. His fragmentary Eran stone inscription states that his father selected him as the successor because of his "devotion, righteous conduct, and valour". He ruled for about ten years in the north-central India. Samudragupta (reigned 335-380) is the second ruler of the Gupta Dynasty, who ushered in the Golden Age in India. He was a benevolent ruler, a great warrior and a patron of arts.