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In 322 BC Chandragupta Maurya managed to overthrow the Nanda Dynasty in northern India, beginning expansion of the kingdom westwards across central and western India. Maurya Empire was also largely expanded during the reign of emperor Ashoka, who was one of the greatest emperors in Ancient India. After Ashoka's death the Empire began to decline and eventually it was disestablished in 185 BC, when the last emperor of Maurya Empire, Brihadratha, was assassinated during a military parade by the Brahmin general Pushyamitra Shunga.
India is a democracy; they have elections.
India; East and or South India. Can pertain to warriors as it was used to denote status among the military (for services rendered to the court during the Kakathiya dynasty), also derivation of the Sanskrit Nayaka, meaning "protector" or "leader". Telugu and Tamil origins. Spelling "Naidoo" is more common in South Africa.
From 269 to 232, Asoka was the emperor of India.
Asoka lead by the teachings of Buddhism and Ahimsa. He also practiced tolerance.
Asoka is a empire who ruled India.
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The two greatest emperors of India were Asoka and Akbar.
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He did live in India... for the yearv 102 and 106
The Emperor Asoka