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Chandraguptha Mourya Was the king who made the Mourya Dynasty

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Chandragupta Maurya was the founder of the Mauryan empire. Born around 340 BCE, Chandragupta was the youngest of the Mauryas, who ruled from their capital in Pataliputra. Even as a child, he was an exceptional hunter and rider. During this time, most of northern India was part of the Magadha Empire, ruled by the Nandas. Southern India was divided into many independent territories.

What brought the Indian subcontinent under a single unified kingdom was Chandragupta Maurya’s reign, which lasted from 322 BCE to 298 BCE. The Mauryan dynasty would go on to have notable emperors, including Chandragupta’s son Bindusara and grandson, Emperor Ashoka.

Chandragupta’s chief advisor was a master strategist, Chanakya. With Chandragupta’s valour and Chanakya’s wisdom, they amassed a small but formidable army. After defeating the Nanda army and including their territory in his own empire, there was no stopping Chandragupta Maurya. He went on to defeat the Greek generals in Alexander’s army, and later the Macedonians. His conquests led him to establish the largest empire in the Indian subcontinent at the time.

In a bid to advance friendly relations and to improve trade with kingdoms across the seas, he married the daughter of Seleucus. This proved to be a beneficial alliance because Seleucus ended up surrenderin g a significant amount of territory to him. Though not much is known about Chandragupta Maurya’s family tree, a woman named Durdhara is believed to be his wife and the mother of his successor, Bindusara.

There are several legends that surround the life and times of Chandragupta Maurya. A popular legend states that Chanakya was always in fear of Chandragupta getting poisoned. So, to inoculate him against these poisons, Chanakya would add small doses of poison in his food. Chandragupta Maurya bequeathed his throne to his son in 298 BCE. Some believe he converted to Jainism and lived life as an ascetic until his death.

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