give a brief account of the political conditions in India under Bindusara
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Bindusara (298 B.C.-273 B.C.), son of Chandra Gupta, was the second ruler of the Great Mauryan Dynasty. Bindusara further expanded the Mauryan Dynasty as far as Mysore down south.He is regarded as the ‘slayer of foes’ as he conquered many parts of South India after defeating sixteen rulers. Bindusara did not attack the Dravidian Kingdoms of the Cholas, the Pandyans and the Cheras perhaps because they were friendly with the Mauryan Empire.
Bindusara (298 B.C.-273 B.C.), son of Chandra Gupta, was the second ruler of the Great Mauryan Dynasty. Bindusara further expanded the Mauryan Dynasty as far as Mysore down south.He is regarded as the ‘slayer of foes’ as he conquered many parts of South India after defeating sixteen rulers. Bindusara did not attack the Dravidian Kingdoms of the Cholas, the Pandyans and the Cheras perhaps because they were friendly with the Mauryan Empire.
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this Bindusara succeeded Chandragupta and ruled upto 273 BC. He conquered many parts of South India after defeating sixteen rulers. There was a revolt in Taxila between Ashoka and other sons of Bindusara. He maintained friendly relations with Hellenic world or Greek and received many gifts.
this Bindusara succeeded Chandragupta and ruled upto 273 BC. He conquered many parts of South India after defeating sixteen rulers. There was a revolt in Taxila between Ashoka and other sons of Bindusara. He maintained friendly relations with Hellenic world or Greek and received many gifts.
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