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How was samudragupta a bold and great conqueror?

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Answered by krishanukashyap1mivu
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Samudragupta was the son of Chandragupta I and the Lichchhavi princess, Kumaradevi. He is believed to have been his father's chosen successor even though he had several elder brothers.[citation needed] Therefore, some believe that after the death of Chandragupta I, there was a struggle for succession in which Samudragupta prevailed. It is said that Samudragupta became the ruler after subduing his rival, Kacha, an obscure prince of the dynasty.

Samudragupta is depicted on his coins both as a muscular warrior flaunting the "marks of hundreds of wounds received in battle" as well as a poet and a musician. His reign marked the beginning of what is popularly referred to as the golden age of Indian history, a period where the arts and architecture flourished under the patronage of the Guptas. While his son, Chandragupta II, is generally considered Samudragupta's successor, according to the Devi-chandra-gupta, a play wrought a couple of centuries later, Ramagupta acceded to the throne first before being overthrown by his brother, Chandragupta II.
Answered by samreenkhanum
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Answer:

Samudragupta did not annexed South's terrorists .He made the southern king's accept his authority and allowed them to rule showed his boldness and he was a great conquer.

➡️ Brahmaputra in the east to rivers Yamuna and Chambal west.

➡️ Himalaya's in the north to Narmada in the south.

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