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After Ashoka's death, the empire declined and lost territory under a series of weak rulers about whom little is known. In 185 BCE, Pushyamitra Shunga, a general, assassinated the last king of the ...
The Milindapañha recounts the Socratic-like dialogue of an Indo-Greek king, Menander, and his conversion. Could it be true?
9-12 Explain the growth of the Mauryan Empire in the context of rivalries among Indian states. 5-12 Evaluate the achievements of the emperor Ashoka and assess his contribution to the expansion of ...
and our fragment is from what's known as the "sixth pillar edict"; it declares the Emperor Ashoka's benevolent policy towards every sect and every class in his empire: "I consider how I may bring ...
and our fragment is from what's known as the "sixth pillar edict"; it declares the Emperor Ashoka's benevolent policy towards every sect and every class in his empire: "I consider how I may bring ...
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What If Ashoka Had Chosen War Over Peace?Ashoka: The Greatest King in Indian History The historical world ... success through his extended rule which would transform his empire into a culturally influential and militarily powerful ...
One of India’s oldest surviving Buddhist monuments, this 3rd-century BCE stupa whispers tales of Emperor Ashoka’s spiritual ... of the mighty Vijayanagara Empire. Wander through 14th-century ...
and our fragment is from what's known as the "sixth pillar edict"; it declares the Emperor Ashoka's benevolent policy towards every sect and every class in his empire: "I consider how I may bring ...
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