Social Sciences, asked by prasivis, 7 months ago

why was foreign invasion a cause of Mauryan empire?

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Answered by tshantha86
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Explanation:

Chandragupta Maurya drove out the Greeks from the Indian soil, and by defeating Seleukos Nikator established his authority outside the Indian frontiers. During the rule of Bindusara and Asoka, there was no fear from the Greek powers as they were fearful of the Maurya army.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Foreign Invasion:

Explanation:

Chandragupta Maurya drove out the Greeks from the Indian soil, and by defeating Seleukos Nikator established his authority outside the Indian frontiers. During the rule of Bindusara and Asoka, there was no fear from the Greek powers as they were fearful of the Maurya army.

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