Social Sciences, asked by sdk93, 1 year ago

Who was the Indian Napoleon
(a) Samudra Gupta
(b) kanda Gupta
(c) Samud
(d) None of These

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Answered by CaptainBrainly
9

Samudra Gupta was considered as the Indian Napolean.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION :

• Samudra Gupta was the son the founder of Gupta empire, Chandragupta - I.

• Samudra Gupta was born in 335 C.E and died in 380 A.D.

Allahabad Pillar inscription also known as Allahabad Prashasti gives us information about Samudra Gupta and his Achievements.

• Allahabad Prashasti was written by Harisena, the poet in Samudra Gupta reign.

• The major military Achievements of Samudra Gupta were divided into three campaigns :

• The first one against the North Indian rulers.

• The second one also called as Dakshinapath against South Indian kings.It is said that he defeated 12 South Indian kings.

• The third one is defeating the remaining North India rulers who were mainly from Naga dynasty.

• Finally, he performed Ashvameda Yaga as the restorer of Ashvameda.

Answered by Anonymous
11

heya..

here is you answer..

●Samudra Gupta the "Napoleon of Medieval India".

●He was also a man of many talents and laid a firm foundation for the empire.

●He was the ruler of Gupta empire.

so the correct option is (a) Samudra Gupta.

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