who established vast empire
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324–185 bce ), with no known royal pedigree, established a vast empire, the first of its kind in the ancient South Asian subcontinent. The empire was obviously carved out by a sustained policy of aggressive expansion during the reigns of its first three rulers, Chandragupta Maurya, Bindusara, and Asoka.
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Ashoka
Ashoka ruled in the 3rd century BCE (Before Common Era, formerly known as BC, Before Christ) and the first evidence of writing in the Indian subcontinent appears on his many stone edicts scattered across the land at this time. This seems rather strange
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