Samudragupta

Samudragupta
Samraat
Maharajadhiraja
Coin of Samudragupta, with Garuda pillar, emblem of Gupta Empire. The name Sa-mu-dra in an early version of the Gupta Brahmi script, appears vertically under the left arm of the king.[1]
Gupta Emperor
Panahon kan Kapanyarihanc.335–375 CE
Suminunod kiChandragupta I, possibly Kacha
Sinundan niChandragupta II, or possibly Ramagupta
Iminundagc. 318 CE[nangangaipo nin toltolan]
Nagadanc. 380 CE
SpouseDattadevi
IsyuChandragupta II, and possibly Ramagupta
HarongGupta Dynasty
AmáChandragupta I
InáKumaradevi
RelihiyonHinduism (Vaishnavism)
Inscription:

Mahārājadhirāja Shrī Samudragupta
"Great King of Kings, Lord Samudragupta"
in the Gupta script, on the Allahabad pillar Samudragupta inscription.[2]

Si Samudragupta (iskriturang Gupta: Sa-mu-dra-gu-pta, (c. 335–375 CE) iyo an ikaduwang emperador kan imperyong Gupta kan suanoy na Indya, asin iyo an pighihiling na pinakamaurag sa gabos na namamayo kan Indya. Bilang sarong aking lalaki kan emperador kan Gupta na si Chandragupta I asin an prinsesa kan tribong Licchavi na si Kumaradevi, urog niyang pinalawig an saiyang politikal asin militar na poder kan dinastiya.

  1. Allen, John (1914). Catalogue of the coins of the Gupta dynasties. pp. 1-2. 
  2. Full inscription, Fleet, John Faithfull (1888). Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol. 3. pp. 1-17.