explain the trade system of mauryan empire from 600 BCE to 600 CE
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1=The Mauryan Empire was divided into four provinces, each governed by the Kumara, who served as the king’s representative.
2= Emperor Ashoka maintained a massive standing army to protect the Mauryan Empire and instill stability and peace across West and South Asia.
3=Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka’s grandfather, had established a single currency across India, a network of regional governors and administrators, and a civil service to provide justice and security for merchants, farmers and traders that continued throughout the Mauryan Dynasty.
4=The Mauryan international network of trade extended to the Greek states and Hellenic kingdoms in West Asia and into Southeast Asia.
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