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  1. 10 mag 2020 · It is generally held that Maharajadhiraja Chandragupta I, the third ruler of the dynasty and Samudragupta’s father, expanded the kingdom and brought entire modern Bihar, parts of today’s Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Bengal under his control. Maharajadhiraja Samudragupta was undoubtedly the most powerful and glorious ruler of this dynasty who not ...

  2. Samudragupta. Sovrano indiano (regno 335-375). Può essere considerato il vero iniziatore delle fortune della dinastia Gupta, fondata nel 319/320 dal padre Chandragupta I. Grande condottiero, conquistò ampi territori nell’India settentrionale e centrale. Nelle fonti è ricordato come uomo di profonda cultura e amante delle arti.

  3. 18 lug 2021 · Samudragupta, the king of many talents and a fervent lover of the arts, was the second emperor of the Gupta Dynasty and one of the significant rulers. A high...

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  4. 26 mag 2020 · Maharajadhiraja Samudragupta: the warrior who conquered every battlefield. In the first two parts ( 1 & 2) we presented to you the lineage of the Gupta kingdom and among other things the military conquests of Maharajadhiraja Samudragupta that brought Aryavarta and Dakshinapatha under his control. We had mentioned the five categories into which ...

  5. Samudragupta Enciclopedia on line Sovrano indiano (326-375 d. C.), che può essere considerato il vero iniziatore delle fortune della dinastia Gupta , fondata nel 320 dal padre Candragupta I .

  6. 24 ott 2017 · Samudragupta was the greatest king of the Gupta dynasty who ruled for 40 years. He was an ambitious ruler and wanted to be a “Chakravarti” (emperor). Today we will discuss about his military conquests and victories in North and South India as well as victories grabbed by him over forest kingdoms and in border states.

  7. Samudragupta: His Military Conquests and His Strategy Dr. Dhananjoy Bhattacharjee Associate Professor of History Introduction: Samudragupta (A.D.335/340-375/380), the son of Chandragupta I and Kumaradevi, was the greatest military genius that the Gupta dynasty had ever produced and, in fact, he was one of the most