King Kanishka, a prominent ruler of the Kushan Empire in the 2nd century CE, was known for his patronage of Buddhism and the arts. Notable scholars associated with his empire included the Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna, who is credited with developing the Madhyamaka school of thought, and the renowned translator and scholar Asvaghosa, known for his works on Buddhist philosophy and poetry. Kanishka's reign fostered a rich cultural exchange, attracting scholars from various regions, which contributed to the flourishing of Buddhist literature and art during this period.
The greatest king of the Persian empire was Cyrus the Great.
Xerxes the Great was king of the Persian Empire.
The name of the king of the Aztec empire that the Spanish explorers discovered is Christopher Columbus.
King Cyrus the Great.
He captured him.
A:In the Book of Daniel, now recognised by scholars to be a second-century-BCE novel, Daniel was second in charge of the Babylonian Empire then second in charge of the Persian Empire, but not king in either case.
The Byzantine Empire.
The Byzantine Empire.
The Gupta Empire
It was Charlemagne. He created the Carolingian Empire.
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Mauryan empire
Biblical tradition says that Solomon built the Temple and consolidated a magnificent Israelite empire. Some scholars say there never was a magnificent empire and that there is no evidence that Solomon ever lived. They say the Temple was built centuries after the time attributed to Solomon.
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