vikramaditya


Chandragupta II, also called Vikramaditya, powerful emperor (reigned c. 380–c. 415 ce) of northern India. He was the son of Samudra Gupta and grandson of Chandragupta I. During his reign, art, architecture, and sculpture flourished, and the cultural development of ancient India reached its climax.



Vikramadhitya Empire in Middle East Nov 28 2020 00:00 08:32 Jump Back Skip Forward Summary “In the Rajatarangini Kalhana mentions that Vikramaditya, the emperor of India, whose capital was Ujjain sent Metrigupta to be the ruler of Kashmir, which was included in the empire of the former…



Bruh. Caesar wasn't even a king nor an emperor, he was still a Dictator (elected by the senate to unfuck the unfuckistan that was Rome at the time), he did lay the foundations of what became the Roman Empire (with the Rubicon crossing and all), calling him a King is, at best, as historically accurate as Netflix. 12. CrabLegsDinoEggs.



With a length of 860 feet, a width of 203 feet at its widest point, and a height of 194 feet including the superstructure, Vikrant is comparable in dimensions to the Indian Navy’s current aircraft.