Q: (SSC/0)
question_subject:
History
question_exam:
SSC
stats:
0,63,21,8,11,2,63
keywords:
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The correct answer is option 4 - Samudragupta. Samudragupta was called India`s Napoleon because of his victories. He was a ruler of the Gupta Empire in ancient India, who reigned from 335 CE to 380 CE. Samudragupta was known for his military campaigns and conquests, which greatly expanded the boundaries of his empire. He successfully defeated several regional kings and tribes and brought them under his control. His military strategy and success in battle have drawn comparison to Napoleon Bonaparte, who was a renowned military leader and conqueror in European history. Samudragupta`s military exploits and his ability to unify different regions of India earned him the title of India`s Napoleon.