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who is known as Chakravarthy in mauryan Empire​

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Answered by harshita345678
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In Indian religions, the term chakravarti (Sanskrit: चक्रवर्तिन् cakravartin, Pali: cakkavatti) refers to an ideal universal ruler especially in the sense of an imperial ruler of the entire Indian sub-continent

Answered by XxitzArnavxX
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Chakravarti, from Amaravati Stupa, 1st century CE, using the "Royal Gesture" and surrounded by his attributes. Possibly represents Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire.

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