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who is called napolean of india

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Answered by satyanarayanojha216
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Samudragupta is known as Napoleon of India.

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  • Samudragupta was known as the  Napoleon of India because of his  vast military conquests. He was never defeated and was remembered for his bravery and  ambitious spirit.
  • Samudragupta was the son of Chandragupta 1  he celebrated his victory by performing the Ashvamedha Yagna .
  • He was one of the greatest ruler of ​ancient india.    the rulers of some Himalayan states and states like Nepal,Bengal and Assam accepted his power and paid him tribute. Samudragupta did not  annex the southern territories because he realized it would not be easy to control such a vast empire from Magadh. so the rulers of south India such as Pallavas of kanchi accepted his over lordship and paid him tribute. some of the rulers outside India, such as the rulers of Srilanka and the Saka and the Kushan rulers who were ruling in Afghanistan also accepted his supremacy. in addition to paying tributes, in the form of gold and silver tokens, many kings also offered daughters to him. Samudragupta defeated 9 kings in the north and 12 kings of the south and eastern Deccan.
Answered by shraddhas4r
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Answer:

Samudra Gupta (335–375)

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