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History question Who was samudragupta?? ​

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Answered by CaptainBrainly
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SAMUDRAGUPTA:

• Samudragupta was the son of Chandragupta and second ruler of Gupta Empire.

• He was one of the greatest rulers of Ancient India.

• Samudragupta was a great warrior and conqueror.

• It is said that Samudragupta was never defeated by any ruler.

• The military expeditions of Samudragupta were recorded in Allahabad pillar inscription.

• This pillar inscription was also known as "Allahabad Prashasti".

• This inscription was recorded by Harisena, court poet of Samudragupta.

• This pillar contains information of Jahangir and Ashoka.

• But it is famous for the information of Samudragupta.

• Samudragupta was also a great poet of his times.

• He assumed the titles of Kaviraja and Vikrama.

Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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  • Samudragupta was born in 335 AD.

  • He belongs to Gupta dynasty.

  • He was also know as King of Poets and Uprooter of Kings.

  • He was the son of king Chandragupta I and queen Kumaradevi.

  • He ruled 40 years in the northern India. After his death his son, crowned himself as an ruler.

  • He is also known as the Napoleon of India and the poet Harisena also called him hero of 100 battles.

  • Samudragupta has sorted out monetary system in his kingdom by minting seven different coins.

  • His ruling period was called Golden age because he has maintained peace among people. He was very friendly with his neighboring kings.

  • He created the largest army force at his time.
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