Correct option is D
Ans. (D)
Sol.
Samudragupta, also known as the
'Napoleon of India', was a powerful ruler of the
Gupta dynasty. He is renowned for his military achievements and conquests, which included extensive campaigns across India and in regions outside the Indian subcontinent. His reign is often considered one of the most prosperous periods in Indian history, and he is referred to as the 'Napoleon of India' due to his exceptional skills in military strategy, much like Napoleon Bonaparte.
Explanation of each option:
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(A) Chandragupta – Incorrect, although Chandragupta Maurya was a powerful ruler, he is not known as the 'Napoleon of India.'
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(B) Krishnadeva Raya – Incorrect, Krishnadeva Raya was a great ruler of the Vijayanagar Empire but is not referred to as the 'Napoleon of India.'
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(C) Nagarjuna – Incorrect, Nagarjuna was a famous Buddhist philosopher, not a military leader.
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(D) Samudragupta –
Correct answer. Samudragupta is famously called the
'Napoleon of India' due to his extensive military campaigns and achievements