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asoka died
through faith of Buddhism haha loser....:)
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it was called the golden age because they gained tons of wealth. ^~No sh**, Sherlock. The Mauryan Empire can contribute its wealth and success to Asoka. Asoka can be considered as India's most honoured ruler; he expanded friendly relations to Rome, created the Edicts of Asoka that kept the people in line, had religious tolerance, very peaceable and friendly... the list goes on and on. Asoka expanded the empire to encompass the rest of the Indian subcontinent (Through the battle of Kalinga) his grandfather, Chandragupta, conquered the Northern tip of the subcontinent. Golden ages are defined through their economic growth and stability, geographic land area, activity, organization, and the arts (Although the arts were scant during the Maurya Empire). Oh, and they're wealthy, but I'm sure you figured that out. Captain obvious above here seemed to.
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Asoka and Chandragupta were both strong, and wealthy.
chandragupta and asoka both had changing moments in there life like chandragupta became paranoid and starved himself to death and asoka experienced a bloody war so he converted to buddhism and spread the religeon to places.
Chandragupta Maurya
he was emperor of Maurya
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Asoka
as'ok bindusar maurya or ashok bindusar maurya
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Maurya.
Asoka Maurya
Yes, the leader of the Maurya Empire, Ashoka, converted to Buddhism.