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which king engraved maximum inscription​

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Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

Kumaragupta I engraved maximum inscription​ in his reign.

Explanation:

  • From 415 until 455 CE, Kumaragupta I ruled as emperor of the Gupta Empire.
  • His father, Chandragupta II, was his predecessor.
  • His huge empire, which stretched from Bengal to Kathiawar and from the Himalayas to the Narmada, was kept intact thanks to his skill as a ruler.
  • Of all the Gupta Emperors, Kumaragupta I produced the most inscriptions throughout that time.
  • An inscription is lettering that has been carved into a piece of metal or stone, such as a gravestone or medal.
  • Kumaragupta I (Issued largest number of Inscription) which are named as Vilsad, Mankunwar, Mathura, Sanchi, Udaygiri cave, Tumain, Baigram etc.

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