What was the different between the way in which samudragupta treated the rulers of arayavarts and dakshinpatha
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In Aryavarta there were nine rulers who were uprooted and their kingdoms were made a part of Samudragiipta's empire. In Dakshinaputha, there were twelve rulers. They surrendered to Samudragupta after being defeated and he then allowed them to rule again. Samudragupta adopted different policies because Dakshinapatha was far away from his capital; Since the means of transport were primitive, it was difficult to keep them under control.
In Aryavarta there were nine rulers who were uprooted and their kingdoms were made a part of Samudragiipta's empire. In Dakshinaputha, there were twelve rulers. They surrendered to Samudragupta after being defeated and he then allowed them to rule again. Samudragupta adopted different policies because Dakshinapatha was far away from his capital; Since the means of transport were primitive, it was difficult to keep them under control.
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Samudragupta’s policies towards the rulers of Aryavarta were very strict. All the nine rulers were brutally defeated and their kingdoms were made a part of Samudragupta’s empire. But so far the rulers of Dakshinapatha were concerned, Samudragupta maintained a submissive altitude towards them. There were twelve rulers who surrendered to Samudragupta after being defeated and he then allowed all of them to rule again.
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