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  1. Bindusara (kr. 297 - 273 SM) adalah Kaisar Maurya kedua di India. Dia adalah putra dari pendiri dinasti Maurya yakni Chandragupta, dan ayah dari Ashoka, penguasa dinasti Maurya. Kehidupan Bindusara tidak didokumentasikan sebaik kehidupan kedua kaisar tersebut. Sebagian besar informasi tentangnya berasal dari catatan legendaris yang ditulis ...

  2. Bindusara was the second Mauryan Emperor of India who ruled from c. 297 to c. 273 BCE. He was the son of Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Mauryan dynasty who was guided by the famous Indian teacher, economist and philosopher Chanakya, regarded as pioneer of political science and economics in India, in establishing the Maurya Empire.

  3. 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).

  4. Jul 23, 2016 · मौर्य शासक बिन्दुसार का इतिहास – King Bindusara history in Hindi. बिन्दुसार के विषय में इतिहास में कोई ख़ास जानकारी उपलब्ध नही है। लेकिन आज हम यहाँ आपको ...

  5. Oct 6, 2016 · Bindusara maintained his father's large dominions efficiently and extended the southern borders to cover the peninsular plateau of India. When he died, his son Ashoka seized the throne after a fratricidal succession dispute. The empire that Ashoka inherited was large, but a small kingdom on the east coast, Kalinga, was outside its pale.

  6. Ashoka was the third emperor of the Mauryan dynasty, grandson of its founder Chandragupta and son of the second emperor, Bindusara. Upon Bindusara’s death, Ashoka and his brothers engaged in a war of succession, and Ashoka emerged victorious after several years of conflict.

  7. Dec 5, 2019 · Bimbisara (c. 545/544 BCE - c. 493/492 BCE) was a king of the Magadha Kingdom who is credited with establishing imperial dominance in the Indian subcontinent. Son of a minor king called Bhattiya, he belonged to the Haryanka Dynasty, which is said to be the second imperial dynasty of Magadha. However, it is only from Bimbisara's reign that the ...

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