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Gelneren [198K]
1 year ago
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Which of Samudra Gupta’s achievements is reflected in Map B? adding land through marriage gaining control of the Ganges Basin co

nquering the rest of northern India expanding across the entire subcontinent
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denis23 [38]1 year ago
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The Samudra Gupta’s achievement that is reflected in Map B is the conquering of the rest of northern India.

<h3>What is a map?</h3>

It should be noted that a map simply means a diagrammatic representation of an area.

In this case, the Samudra Gupta’s achievement that is reflected in Map B is the conquering of the rest of northern India.

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