name the three ports chandragupta-2 acquired in west india.
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Chandragupta continued the expansionist policy of his father Samudragupta: historical evidence suggests that he defeated the Western Kshatrapas, and extended the Gupta empire from the Indus River in the west to the Bengal region in the east, and from the Himalayan foothills in the north to the Narmada River in the south. His daughter Prabhavatigupta was a queen of the southern Vakataka kingdom, and he may have had influence in the Vakataka territory during her regency.
The Gupta empire reached its zenith during the rule of Chandragupta. Chinese pilgrim Faxian, who visited India during his reign, suggests that he ruled over a peaceful and prosperous kingdom. The legendary figure of Vikramaditya is probably based on Chandragupta II (among other kings), and the noted Sanskrit poet Kalidasa may have been his court poet.
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Broach, Sopara, Cambay
Explanation:
- Chandragupta II made Ujjain his political headquarters because of which several ancient ports came under the his control. This resulted in open flood gate to trade from west via Egypt. The Indian merchants undertook extensive trade with the western countries through Egypt. The Western traders also found their way to the Indian ports. This led to increase in the flow of wealth into India.
- As a result of the conquest of western India, the western boundary of the Empire reached to the Arabian Sea gaining access to Sopara (Maharashtra), Cambay (today known as Khambat (Gujarat), Broach (today know as Bharuch, Gujarat) and other sea ports. This facilitated the Gupta empire to control trade with the western nations. Ujjain became an essential commercial city and became the Guptas' alternative capital.
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