Mention the extent of Chandragupta Maurin empi se
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Chandragupta's empire was a very vast one. It extended from Bengal in the east to the Hindukush in the west and from the Himalayas in the north to certain areas even south of the Vindhyas. It is said that while Chandragupta was still in the Punjab he met Alexander at Taxila and induced him to invade Magadha.
Chandragupta extended the borders of the Maurya Empire toward Seleucid Persia, after defeating Seleucus c. 305 BCE. In addition to this treaty, Seleucus dispatched two Greek ambassadors, Megasthenes and, later, Deimakos, to the Mauryan court at Pataliputra.
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