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Samudragupta was the most powerful Gupta emperor. Justify the statement.

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Answered by 22ericksoncami
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Samudragupta (r. c. 335/350-375 CE) was a ruler of the Gupta Empire of present-day India. .... Later, these rulers rebelled once more, and Samudragupta defeated them again. ... Such political ideals existed in the Gupta period too, as evident from Kalidasa's statement in Raghuvamsha that "the righteous victorious monarch ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Samudragupta was the son of Chandragupta I and he appointed him as his successor. He was very farsighted and a brave leader too. He gained the title of kaviraja. The writer of Allahabad Prasasthi, Harisen Was The court poet of Samudragupta. He was excelled in music.

Image of "Ashvamedha Prakram " can be seen inscribed on his coins.

According to Harisen he had never defeated in any battle

Smith has rightly called him as 'the Napoleon of India ' . He was excelled in fine arts. He also performed Ashvamedha prakram.

He provided the shelter to the Brahmin priests.

He expanded the Gupta kingdom on a large part of land.

The rulers and places won by him can be divided into five parts:-

1) The states of eastern Himalayas

2) The bordering states of Vindhya region.

3) Eastern Deccan.

4) The states of southern India

5)Shaka and Kushan states..

The image of playing harp can be see on his coins.

He was a supporter of Vishnu but he had equal regards to all other religions....

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