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Emperor and his
Mantriparishad (Council of Ministers).[citation needed]. The
Mauryans established a well
developed coin
minting system.
Coins were
mostly made...
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Mauryan polish describes one of the
frequent characteristics of
architecture and
sculptures of the
Maurya Empire in
India (325 to 185 BCE),
which gives...
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Kalinga war (ended c. 261 BCE) was
fought in
ancient India between the
Mauryan Empire under Ashoka the
Great and Kalinga, an
independent feudal kingdom...
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Mauryan art
Mauryan art is art
produced during the
period of the
Mauryan Empire, the
first empire to rule over most of the
Indian subcontinent, between...
-
among the
subjects for his rule, an
insertion linking the
Guptas to the
Mauryans.
Buddhist texts such as
Mahavamsa describe Chandragupta to be of Kshatriya...
- 185 BCE. The
Mauryan Empire was the
first pan-Indian empire. At its height, the
empire covered most of the
Indian subcontinent. The
Mauryan Emperor was...
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dynasties to base
their administrative capital here, from the Nandas,
Mauryans and
Shungas and down to the Palas.[page needed]
Situated at the confluence...
- The Seleucid–
Mauryan War was a
confrontation between the
Seleucid and
Mauryan empires that took
place somewhere between 305 and 303 BCE, when Seleucus...
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India (parts of modern-day
Afghanistan and ****stan) and
occupied it. The
Mauryans had
diplomatic alliances with the Gr****s, and they may have been considered...
- Beloved-of-the-Gods'
instructions in Dharma. The
decline and
overthrow of the
Mauryans by the
Shunga Empire, and of the
revolt of
Bactria in the
Seleucid Empire...