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  1. Bindusara (320-272 BCE) was the son of Maurya and his queen, Durdhara. During his reign, Bindusara expanded the Maurya Empire southward, with Chanakya as his advisor. He brought 16 states under the Maurya Empire and thus conquered almost all of the Indian peninsula. Bindusara ignored the friendly Dravidian kingdoms of the Cholas, ruled by King ...

  2. Bindusára byl v pořadí druhý panovník Maurjovské říše. Jeho otcem byl Čandragupta Maurja, zakladatel dynastie Maurjů a jeho předchůdce na postu krále. Bindusára po svém otci zdědil rozsáhlou říši, kterou sám dále rozšiřoval a jež dosáhla svého největšího územního rozmachu za jeho nástupce, krále Ašóky .

  3. Bindusara – Second Mauryan Empire King. Bindusara was the son of Chandragupta Maurya and the father of the great Emperor Ashoka. It is estimated that Bindusara ascended the throne around 297 BCE. Bindusara ruled for approximately 25 to 28 years. Different historical records have given different numbers.

  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Bindusara was the Maurayan king and successor of the founder of the Mauryan Empire, Chandragupta Maurya. He was born in 320 BCE and ruled the Mauryan Empire from 298 BC to 272 BC. His mother’ss ...

  5. बिंदुसार की 16 पटरानियों और 101 पुत्रों का उल्लेख मिलता है। उनमें से सुसीम अशोक का सबसे बड़ा भाई था। तिष्य अशोक का सहोदर भाई और सबसे छोटा था। कहते हैं कि भाइयों के साथ गृहयुद्ध के बाद अशोक को ...

  6. Ashoka was the son of the second Mauryan emperor Bindusara and grandson of the first Mauryan emperor Chandragupta Maurya. Ashoka was also known as Ashoka the Great. Ashoka ruled the entire Indian subcontinent (except parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala) from 268 B.C.E to 232 B.C.E. Ashoka expanded the empire of Chandragupta Maurya.

  7. Oct 12, 2022 · It is believed that Bindusara became the Mauryan Emperor at around 297 BCE, and the 16th-century Tibetan Buddhist author Taranatha states that Chanakya destroyed the nobles and kings of 16 towns and made Bindusara the monarch of all the territory between the western and the eastern seas (the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal).

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