The term ‘Indian Napoleon’ refers to which ruler? A) Chandragupta Maurya B) Samudragupta C) Chandragupta I D) Harshavardhana
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The term ‘Indian Napoleon’ refers to B) Samudragupta.
Samudragupta, who ruled during the Gupta Empire, is often compared to Napoleon Bonaparte due to his military conquests and expansion of territory, as well as his strategic prowess in warfare. He is known for his campaigns across northern India, which significantly shaped the political landscape of the time.