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Who among the following rulers is called the ‘Napolean of India’?
Bindusara
Chandragupta I
Ashoka
Samudragupta
- Bindusara: He was the second Mauryan emperor and known for consolidating the empire rather than for military conquests.
- Chandragupta I: He was a notable ruler of the Gupta dynasty but not famous for vast military conquests.
- Ashoka: Known for spreading Buddhism and the Kalinga War but not termed as the ‘Napoleon of India’.
- Samudragupta: Known for his military prowess and extensive conquests, earning admiration similar to Napoleon. ?? Correct Answer.
Samudragupta is indeed called the ‘Napoleon of India’.
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