Why was Samudragupta known as Napolean of India?
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Historian A V Smith gave him the moniker 'Napoleon of India,' which means 'the great conqueror of India.'
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The Gupta dynasty's Samudragupta (335-375 AD) is renowned as the "Napoleon of India." His enormous military triumphs are described in the 'Prayag Prashati' written by his courtier and poet Harisena, who also describes him as the hero of a hundred fights, according to historian A V Smith.
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