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question:-

1. What is an empire?

2. What are the sources of information that help us learn about Mauryan Empire. Discuss any 3 in details.

3. Why was Chandragupta Mauryan called "the architect of imperial India"?

4. Write about the extent of Ashoka's rule

5] who played an important role in Chandragupta's capture of Magadha

6. how did megatheres come to pataliputra? what does his book Indica contain?
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Answers

Answered by JyotsnaNaiduKesari
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Answer:

An empire is a political construct in which one state dominates over another state, or a series of states.

Chanakya (Kautilya) played an important role in the Chandragupta capture of Magadha.

Explanation:

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

noun

1.

an extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch, an oligarchy, or a sovereign state.

"the Roman Empire"

Similar:

kingdom

realm

domain

territory

province

commonwealth

federation

confederation

power

world power

superpower

jurisdiction

res publica

2.

a large commercial organization owned or controlled by one person or group.

"her business empire grew"

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organization

corporation

multinational

conglomerate

consortium

company

business

firm

operation

institution

establishment

body

adjective

1.

denoting a style of furniture, decoration, or dress fashionable chiefly during the First Empire in France. The decorative style was neoclassical but marked by an interest in Egyptian and other ancient motifs.

2.

DATED•BRITISH

denoting produce from the Commonwealth.

Kautilya's Arthasastra, Visakha Datta's Mudra Rakshasa , Megasthenese's Indica, Buddhist literature and Puranas

unified the Indian empire

Chanakya (Kautilya)

Explanation:

An empire is a sovereign state made up of several territories and peoples subject to a single ruling authority, often an emperor.

The literary sources include Kautilya's Arthasastra, Visakha Datta's Mudra Rakshasa , Megasthenese's Indica, Buddhist literature and Puranas. The archaeological sources include Ashokan Edicts and inscriptions and material remains such as silver and copper punch-marked coins.

Not only Chandragupta Maurya was a great conqueror and an able empire-builder, but also he was one of the strongest administrators the history of India saw. He unified the Indian empire and after unification, important social and political reforms were carried out by Chandragupta Maurya under the advice of Chanakya.

Chanakya (Kautilya) played an important role in the Chandragupta capture of Magadha. Explanation: Chanakya also played an 'important role' in the 'establishment' of the 'Maurya Empire'. He then went on to become the 'chief advisor' of both 'Chandragupta and 'his son'.

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