Expanding his empire to the borders of Persia, in 305 he defeated an invasion by Seleucus I Nicator, a Greek contender for control of Alexander's Asian empire.
There were several causes for the downfall of the Mauryan Empire. The partition of the Mauryan Empire to be split into two halves, a succession of weak Mauryan rulers, and Asoka completely disrupting the Mauryan administration with weak leadership led to the decline.
The third and greatest Mauryan emperor was Asoka who was the Hindu prince.
jiui
twelve tables of the Romans
through faith in Buddhism he changed the empire when he saw all his men die and when he saw blood
Yes, the leader of the Maurya Empire, Ashoka, converted to Buddhism.
There were several causes for the downfall of the Mauryan Empire. The partition of the Mauryan Empire to be split into two halves, a succession of weak Mauryan rulers, and Asoka completely disrupting the Mauryan administration with weak leadership led to the decline.
Asoka's Mauryan Empire
Asoka was the strongest ruler of the Mauryan emporers.
Asoka,he ruled from 273 BC to 232 BC
The third and greatest Mauryan emperor was Asoka who was the Hindu prince.
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Chandragupta Maurya
twelve tables of the Romans
through faith in Buddhism he changed the empire when he saw all his men die and when he saw blood
because asoka was a ruler
through faith in Buddhism he changed the empire when he saw all his men die and when he saw blood