-
Magadha in
Ancient India. The
ancient Greco-Roman
writers called him
Amitrochates, a name
likely derived from his
Sanskrit title Amitraghāta ("slayer of...
- nor use the name Bindusara, but
refers to Chandragupta's
successor as
Amitrochates,
while the
Hindu scholar Patanjali calls him
Amitraghata (meaning "vanquisher...
- was
probably the son of
Chandragupta Maurya known to the Gr****s as
Amitrochates, and only
advocated for
piety ("Dharma") in his
Major Pillar Edicts and...
-
mother was Durdhara. Some Gr****
sources also
mention him by the name "
Amitrochates" or its variations.
Historian Upinder Singh estimates that Bindusara...
- right,
probably the son of
Chandragupta Maurya known to the Gr****s as
Amitrochates, and
Ashoka was
either just a
Buddhist legend or a much
later king who...
-
Aristophanes says, "There's
really nothing nicer than
dried figs"), that even
Amitrochates, the king of the Indians,
wrote to Antiochus,
entreating him (it is Hegesander...
- BCE,
probably the son of
Chandragupta Maurya known to the Gr****s as
Amitrochates, and only
advocating for
piety ("Dharma") in his
Major Pillar Edicts...
- right,
probably the son of
Chandragupta Maurya known to the Gr****s as
Amitrochates, and
Ashoka was
either a
Buddhist legend or a much
later king who aut****d...
-
Aristophanes says, "There's
really nothing nicer than
dried figs"), that even
Amitrochates, the king of the Indians,
wrote to Antiochus,
entreating him (it is Hegesander...