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    Asandhamitra (304 BCE – 240 BCE) was an empress and 1st chief consort of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka. She was Ashoka's second wife and first empress consort [1] [2] Given the title "agramahisi", or "Chief Empress", [3] Asandhimitra was likely from a royal family. [2] . She did not have any children. [2] .

  2. This Video Deals With The Detailed Explanation Of One Of The Most Famous King Ashoka's Five Wives, i.e., Karuvaki, Devi, Asandhimitra, Tishyaraksha & Padmava...

  3. Sep 12, 2015 · The Fourth Wife of Ashoka was Asandhimitra, his Chief Queen While, both his earlier marriages (Devi and Kaurwaki) were purely because of love before he became a Samrat, Ashoka’s fourth marriage was an imperial decision after he became the third Samrat of the Mauryan dynasty.

  4. Oct 10, 2016 · Ashoka married Asandhimitra (possibly a princess from the vassal kingdom of Asandivat in modern Haryana), a bride suitable to his rank and station, and made her his Chief Queen, a position she would hold until her death thirty years later.

  5. Dec 10, 2015 · This is the reason why there is always confusion between them as who is the second wife – is it Kaurwaki or is it Asandhimitra. However, it is widely believed that Queen Asandhimitra was Samrat Ashoka’s fourth wife, the third being Prince Kunala’s biological mother Queen Padmavati.

  6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asandhimitra. Devi (full name: Vedisa-Mahadevi Sakyakumari) was the first wife of the third Mauryan emperor Ashoka the Great, according to the Ceylonese chronicles. She was the mother of Ashoka's first two children, his son, Mahendra and daughter, Sanghamitra, both of whom played important roles in the spread of ...

  7. Birth: 304 B.C. Birthplace: Pataliputra (modern day Patna) Dynasty: Maurya. Parents: Bindusara and Devi Dharma. Reign: 268 –232 B.C. Symbol: Lion. Religion: Buddhism. Spouse: Asandhimitra, Devi, Karuvaki, Padmavati, Tishyaraksha. Children: Mahendra, Sanghamitra, Tivala, Kunala, Charumati.

  8. I thought I'd share these five tales which are basically about Asandhimitra's life, her relationship with Ashoka, her ascension to the position of Agramahisi (Chief Queen) etc.. Now there are different variations available of these five legends in different sources i.e. the

  9. Asandhimitra (d. 240 BCE) was the Chief Queen (Agramahisi) of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, for the majority of his reign.[1] Asandhimitra apparently bore her husband no children and died without leaving any issue. She is greatly spoken of in the Great Chronicle or the Mahavamsa.

  10. Apr 12, 2018 · Asandhimitra (d. 240 BCE) also known as Asandhimittā, was the Chief Queen (Agramahisi) of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, for the majority of his reign. [1] Asandhimitra apparently bore her husband no children and died without leaving any issue.