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Mauryan empire conclusion

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Answered by SuryaSir
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The Mauryan Empire:

1. It flourished under three great kings- Chandragupta assisted by Kautilya, Bindusara and Ashoka.

2. It had a structured administration, diverse economy and good trade.

3. The most famous king was Ashoka who chose and spread non-violence after he saw the destruction at Kalinga.

4. Mauryan Empire came to be known for its prosperity and peace.

Answered by rjrcortereal
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In conclusion I believe the Mauryan period is the height of early Indian civilizations. Their position preceding and directly after the dark ages serves to highlight this point due to the foreign invasions. However I also believe it is not correct to extend the term dark ages further beyond dealing with the rulers in this period. This is because the so called dark ages saw India become a cultural melting pot and extensive trade routes being established. However despite of the cultural significance of the dark ages, the lack of an Indian rulers means that the Gupta and Mauryan empires will always be seen as the height of early Indian civilization as India was unified under a domestic ruler.  

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