Mauryan Kings: Chandragupta and Ashoka
The Mauryan Empire, founded by Chandragupta Maurya in the 4th century BCE, was one of the most remarkable and influential empires in ancient India. With its capital at Pataliputra (modern Patna), the empire unified vast parts of the subcontinent, leaving a lasting legacy in politics, administration, culture, and religion.
- The reigns of Chandragupta Maurya and his grandson Ashoka the Great marked the high points of the empire’s achievements.
Chandragupta Maurya (c. 322–297 BCE)
- Chandragupta, born in Magadha to a humble family, rose to prominence with the guidance of his mentor Chanakya (Kautilya).
- Around 322 BCE, he overthrew the powerful Nanda Empire and ....
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Indian History
- 1 Mughal Architecture, Music & Painting
- 2 Gupta Period: Classical Age of Art, Literature, Science & Architecture
- 3 Post-Mauryan Artistic Traditions
- 4 Temple-Building Traditions of Pallavas, Cholas & Hoysalas
- 5 Buddhist and Mural Paintings
- 6 Medieval Writers on Art and Culture
- 7 Literary Works of Medieval India
- 8 Classical Languages & their Status in Ancient India
- 9 Temple Architecture Styles
- 10 Rise and Decline of Artisan Industries in India

