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Samudragupta.
- Samudragupta was a ruler of the Gupta dynasty who ruled from 335 to 375 AD . He is also referred to as the 'Napolean of India'.
- Eran is an ancient town in Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh. It was the capital of Erakina Pradesha of the Gupta empire.
- Eran inscription confirms the Sati system practiced during the Gupta era.
- It also describes, the widow remarriage was banned and basic education was denied to the girl child during the Gupta era.
- The achievements of Samudragupta are found in the Allahabad inscription written by 'Harisena'
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| Inscription | Ruler Mentioned on the Inscription |
| Mehrauli inscription | Chandragupta II |
| Junagarh Rock Inscription | Skandgupta |
| Uday giri Cave Inscription | Chandragupta II and Kumaragupta |
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