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what did the mauryan empire contributed to the world?​

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Answered by jaykunwar
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The Maurya Empire's political unity and internal peace encouraged the expansion of trade in India. During Ashoka's reign, government oversaw the building of major roadways, and the Mauryan international network of trade expanded. India's exports to places like Bactria and Persia included silk, textiles, and spices.

Answered by XxSHaReeFxBaCHHaxX
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By 320 BCE, the empire had fully occupied northwestern india. chandragupta maurya would become the first emperor to unify india into one state, creating one of the world's largest empires in its time, and the largest ever in the indian subcontinent.

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