History of India: The Mauryan Empire
The first Empire of India was founded by Chandragupta Maurya. The empire covered a most part of India which included Bihar, Odisha, Bengal, Western and North-Western parts of India and parts of Deccan. Infact, they excluded most of Southern part India and parts of North-Eastern india, Mauryans ruled over the whole of Indian subcontinent. And the capital of such a vast empire was Pataliputra.
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Chandragupta Maurya - The Empire Builder,
When Alexander, the world famous Greek conqueror, attacked India in 326 BC, the nandas were ruling Magadha. Their rule had before unpopular; taking advantage of this, an ambitious youth named Chandragupta Maurya succeeded in overthrowing the Nandas and founding the Mauryan Dynasty. His guide and mentor was a Brahmana named kautilya.
Ashoka,
Chandragupta Maurya was succeeded by Bindusara. Bindusara's son Ashoka, who succeeded him in 273 Bc, was the greatest of all Mauryan rulers. The stone pillars of Ashoka were carved out of rock and polished like metal. They had beautifully carved animal figures on the top called the capital.
Ashoka's inscriptions,
Ashoka was the first Indian king and perhaps the first king in the world to speak directly to his subjects, through his inscriptions, engraved on the rocks and pillars are found all over his vast empire. They were generally placed on the highways so that people could read them. These inscriptions seem to to indicate the Ashoka was genuinely interested in reaching out to his subjects. The inscriptions tell us about the policies of Ashoka.
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ReplyDeleteIt is really interesting how Chanakya's ideas are still relevant in politics.
ReplyDeleteAlso the impact that the dynasty as a whole had on our country.