The name ?Napoleon of India? is usually given to:

(a) Chandragupta II

(b) Samudragupta

(c) Kumaragupta

(d) Devapala

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Its Samudragupta... Not Changragupta 2.

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kumaragupta

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Samudragupta

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Samudragupta !!

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chandragupta II

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CHANDRAGUPTA II

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