Hindu Emperor the Vikramaditya and its huge multi-continental Empire (77 BCE–15 CE)
Firstly, there have been several historical figures known as Vikramaditya, with varying degrees of verifiability and historicity. The most famous among them is probably King Vikramaditya of Ujjain, a legendary figure in Hindu history and folklore. According to legend, King Vikramaditya was a wise and just ruler who ruled over a vast empire that extended from the Himalayas in the north to the Kaveri River in the south. He was said to have been a patron of learning and the arts, and his court was renowned for its scholars, poets, and artists. King Vikramaditya made Ujjain his capital, in present-day Madhya Pradesh. He almost ruled the whole of Asia. The Vikramaditya empire controlled many parts of modern-day China, the entire Middle East, and many parts of Southeast Asia. NOTE: This king was not from the Gupta Empire or Chalukya dynasty because 14 kings in India named him Vikramaditya after seeing his power and achievements. Vikramaditya (77 BCE–15 CE) was the first Chakravarti empe...