The third and greatest Mauryan emperor was Asoka who was the Hindu prince.
Emperor asoka also called ashoka
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There were 1,000,000,000,000 weiners in the Mauryan Empire.
Some differences include: the Mauryan empire... - strong, centralized government to control their empire and crush resistance to their ruling. - emperor owned all land - focused on the spread of Buddhism The Gupta empire... - not as centralized in government - divided the main lands into units as royal officials governed each one - made Hinduism India's main religion
Asoka was the strongest ruler of the Mauryan emporers.
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Asoka
The third and greatest Mauryan emperor was Asoka who was the Hindu prince.
The Emperor Asoka
A Mauryan Emperor. Who felt sorry after the battle with Kalingas.
Ashoka, the Mauryan emperor of India
Emperor asoka also called ashoka
Ashoka
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Bindusara, the Mauryan Emperor, had multiple wives, some of whom are known by the names Devi, Karuvaki, and Padmavati. These queens played significant roles in the Mauryan dynasty and the administration of the empire.
Chandragupta Maurya is considered one of the strongest kings of the Mauryan Empire. He founded the empire and expanded it through military conquests, establishing a strong centralized rule. His grandson Ashoka is also renowned for his military conquests and his later embrace of Buddhism and promotion of peace and non-violence.