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Maria Theresa was able to rule because her father, Charles VI, issued the Pragmatic Sanction that said the women were able to inherit dynasties. She ruled the Hapsburg empire from 1740-1765. She was only able to stay on the throne because the she pleased the Hungarian nobles. During her reign were the War of Austrian Succession (the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle), the Diplomatic Revolution, and the Seven Years War.
Confucianism taught that women were below men, so Wu Zetian's reign was an exception to Confucianism.
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King Ashoka was involved in Kalinga war-the main war of his reign.
Ashoka
The Ashoka Pillar at Sarnath was erected during the reign of Emperor Ashoka, which is generally dated to around 250 BCE. This pillar commemorates the Buddha's first sermon, delivered at Sarnath. It is one of several pillars built by Ashoka across his empire, featuring intricate carvings and the famous Lion Capital at its top.
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King Ashoka is known by two prominent titles: "Ashoka the Great" and "Dharmaraja." "Ashoka the Great" reflects his significant influence and accomplishments during his reign, while "Dharmaraja" highlights his commitment to Dharma, or moral law, particularly after his conversion to Buddhism. These titles underscore his legacy as a ruler dedicated to both governance and ethical principles.
Hinduism was his original religion but after the great war of Kaniskh he felt very sorry for the loss of nearly 100000 lives, and then he converted to Buddhism.
Aryabhatta live during the reign of Chandragupta II
Ashoka was anointed the new emperor or ruler of the Mauryan Empire in 274 BCE. His grandfather, Chandragupta, had set out to conquer the weaker surrounding kingdoms to expand the territory of his people in 324 BCE, and was the first to rule over a unified India. Ashoka's father, Bindusara, established a reign much the same as his father's, controlling a larger kingdom than ever before known. When Bindusara became gravely ill, Ashoka succeeded him, although one hundred of his other brothers were mysteriously murdered. Many historians believe Ashoka had his own brothers eliminated so that he could succeed his father.A Sudden Change of HeartAshoka's reign as emperor began with a series of wars and bloodshed, culminating in the Kalinga War of 260 BC. The mammoth loss of life and suffering witnessed on the battlefield made him turn away from war. He subsequently became deeply influenced by Buddhism, and adopted the dharma, which consists of basic virtuous teachings that can be practiced by all men regardless of social origins. "Dharma" is derived from the Sanskrit word for "duty".
Ashoka became emperor of India in 273BCE. His reign lasted until 232BCE.
Bindusara's wife was named Dharma. She was the mother of Ashoka, who later became one of the most prominent emperors of the Maurya Dynasty in ancient India. Dharma is often associated with the promotion of Buddhist values and principles during Ashoka's reign.
Mauryan Empire after Ashoka Ashoka's embrace of Buddhism has been said to have been the foundation of the reign of social and political peace and non-violence across all of India. Ashoka sponsored the spreading of Buddhist ideals into Sri_Lanka , Southeast Asia, West Asia and Mediterranean Europe This occured after Ashoka attacked the civilization of Kalinga.... Did this peace and halt on empire expansion and violence persist until the end of the Mauryan Empire or did the peace start falling apart after Ashoka died and was succeeded?
He had a well-balanced, enlightened education.He was determined to both reign and rule as an activist King.He was a moral, family oriented, man who wanted to do his best for all his subjects.