what are the three main achievements of Samudragupta
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Samudragupta was one of the most famed kings of ancient India. The reason for which he is highly famed is, he took the Gupta dynasty to a completely ensuing level. The legend ushered in the Golden Age in India.
His main achievements include-
• He created a vast empire under his direct control.His empire extended from Jamuna and Chambal in the west to the Brahmaputra of Assam in the east and the Himalayan foothills on the north side of the River Narmada in the south.
• Evidence of him, building a Buddhist monastery at Bodh Gaya has been found. He was a follower of Brahminism. He also had respect for other religions as well.
• Samudragupta not only worked for the expansion of the Gupta dynasty but also started a monetary system.
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Samudragupta was one of the most famed kings of ancient India. The reason for which he is highly famed is, he took the Gupta dynasty to a completely ensuing level. The legend ushered in the Golden Age in India.
His main achievements include-
• He created a vast empire under his direct control.His empire extended from Jamuna and Chambal in the west to the Brahmaputra of Assam in the east and the Himalayan foothills on the north side of the River Narmada in the south.
• Evidence of him, building a Buddhist monastery at Bodh Gaya has been found. He was a follower of Brahminism. He also had respect for other religions as well.
• Samudragupta not only worked for the expansion of the Gupta dynasty but also started a monetary system.
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He created a vast empire, which extended from Jamuna and Chambal in the west to the Brahmaputra of Assam in the east and the Himalayan foothills on the north side of the River Narmada in the south.
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Samudragupta was one of the most famed kings of ancient India. The reason for which he is highly famed is, he took the Gupta dynasty to a completely ensuing level. The legend ushered in the Golden Age in India.
Samudragupta was the son of Chandragupta-I and Kumaradevi. He was not the eldest of all their sons but was definitely the best among all. Here goes a quick walkthrough of the Achievements of Samudragupta and also the biography of Samudragupta as well.
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