Social Sciences, asked by akhandgamerz86, 4 months ago

Discuss the territorial expansion of
chandragupta Maurya?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The Seleucid Empire tried and failed to reconquer the northwestern part of the Maurya Empire during the Seleucid-Mauryan war, from 305-303 BCE.

As part of the peace offering, the Maurya Empire gained five territories in exchange for 500 war elephants.

Several Greeks remained at the Mauryan court as ambassadors to the Hellenistic world.

Chandragupta Maurya was succeed by his son, Bindusara, in 298 BCE, and then by Bindusara’s son, Ashoka the Great, in 272 BCE.

Under Ashoka the Great, the Maurya Empire expanded into the southern part of the Indian subcontinent.

Ashoka erected the Edicts of Ashoka, which state his policies and accomplishments, and which were written in both Greek and Sanskrit.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Chandragupta Maurya (reign: 321–297 BCE) was the founder of the Maurya Empire in ancient India. He was taught and counselled by the philosopherChanakya, who had great influence in the formation of his empire. Together, Chandragupta and Chanakya built one of the largest empires on the Indian subcontinent. According to Jain sources, he later renounced his empire and became a Jain monk. Chandragupta's life and accomplishments are described in ancient Greek, Hindu, Buddhist and Jain texts, but they vary significantly. In Ancient Greek and Latin accounts, Chandragupta is referred as Sandrokottos or Androcottus.

I will be very thankful if u mark as brainliest

Similar questions