Samudra Gupta Indian king who never lost a battle in Ancient India

                                                             Samudra Gupta 

he became king after his father Chandra gupta ruled (335-375 A.D)
he was considered as Indian Napolean
he was a magnificent empire-builder and a great administrator consider the greatest Gupta king 
assumed the title of Maharajadhiraja (The kings of the kings)
this made him greatest among the Gupta's kings 
wars with kings and the Gupta Kingdom expansion 
according to sources in Allahabad Samudra Gupta defeated nine kings of north India (Arya Varta)
at that time north India was called as Arya Varta.He defeated 18 kings of central India including 
forest kings tribes and 12 kings of south India including Pallavas 
us we see Samudra victory against nearly 39 kings from Bengal to Sind 
The Himalayas to deep south up to Tamilnadu
now the Gupta kingdom covered vast kingdom of India after Mauryan's

After defeating the independent rulers, Samudra-Gupta returned them their kingdoms on three
conditions 
(1) the  conquer kingdoms kings had to pay an annual tax to the         Gupta king 
(2) kings have to appear personally in Gupta court
(3) he married the daughters of conquered kingdoms kings 
 he married 39 princesses of  kings daughters   
     

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