The Vikramaditya Empire was a legendary empire believed to have existed in ancient India during the 1st century BCE. The empire was named after its most famous ruler, King Vikramaditya, who was known for his wisdom, valor, and just rule.
There are various theories about the extent and boundaries of the Vikramaditya Empire, as no historical evidence of its existence has been found. However, as per legend, the empire was said to have covered vast territories, including modern-day India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of Central Asia.
The capital of the empire was believed to be Ujjain, a city located in present-day Madhya Pradesh, India. Ujjain was considered a prominent center of trade, culture, and learning during the time of the empire. It was also said to be the site of King Vikramaditya's court.
There are several literary works, such as the Vetala Panchavimshati and the Brihatkatha, which mention the empire and its rulers. These works are considered to be the primary source of information about the Vikramaditya Empire and its map. However, due to the lack of historic evidence, the boundaries and exact location of the empire remain a subject of debate and speculation.
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