Samudragupta Maurya was a prominent ruler of the Gupta Empire in ancient India, reigning during the 4th century CE. Often referred to as the "Indian Napoleon," he is celebrated for his military conquests and expansion of the empire, which significantly contributed to the cultural and political unification of northern India. His reign is marked by a patronage of arts and literature, leading to a flourishing of culture during the Gupta period. Samudragupta's achievements are documented in the Allahabad Pillar inscription, which highlights his prowess as a warrior and statesman.
Dhruvadevi was samudragupta's wife!!
His capital was likely at Ujjain.
Samudragupta is called king of hundred battles because he won many battles and conquered much of the world.
Chandragupta Maurya
Chandra Gupta Maurya laid the foundation of Maurya dynasty
No, Bindusara and Samudragupta were not brothers. Bindusara was the son of Chandragupta Maurya and the father of Ashoka, while Samudragupta was a ruler of the Gupta Empire, who lived several centuries later. They belonged to different dynasties and periods in Indian history.
i guess he had only one wife and she is sanyogitha also called as samyuktha
Aryabhatta live during the reign of Chandragupta II
Dhruvadevi was samudragupta's wife!!
there is no samudragupta prashasti infact there is sumadragupta's prishasti inscribed on a pillar
there is no samudragupta prashasti infact there is sumadragupta's prishasti inscribed on a pillar
Vinsent smith hailed that samudragupta as napolean of India
kacha was the name of samudragupta's brother
The prashasti of Samudragupta was composed by Harisena, his court poet and minister. It is a eulogistic Sanskrit poem praising the achievements and conquests of Samudragupta.
Samudragupta
Samudragupta.
harisena