Social Sciences, asked by rajpurohitmisha2010, 8 days ago

Identify
this
ruler,
who
was
from
the
‘Golden
period
of
India’
and
played
Veena​

Answers

Answered by navyavsrinidhi
6

Answer:

Samudragupta

Samudragupta performed the Ashvamedha sacrifice to prove his imperial sovereignty, and according to his coins, remained undefeated. His gold coins and inscriptions suggest that he was an accomplished poet, and also played music.

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
2

The ruler is SamudraGupta.

  • He was the second ruler of the Gupta line. His splendid administration and triumphs procured him the title of 'Napoleon of India'. He was an incredible benefactor of workmanship.
  • He played out the Ashvamedha penance to demonstrate his majestic sway, and as indicated by the coins, stayed triumphant.
  • His gold coins and engravings recommend that he was a refined artist, and furthermore on few he is seen as situated on a sofa, holding the instrument Veena.
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