through faith of Buddhism haha loser....:)
Mauryan
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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.
egypt
through faith and buddism
through faith of Buddhism haha loser....:)
through faith in Buddhism he changed the empire when he saw all his men die and when he saw blood
through faith in Buddhism
the Persian empire was much bigger and a lot more powerful.
The Mauryans predominantly spoke Prakrit, an ancient Indo-Aryan language. Sanskrit was also used for administrative and official purposes during the Mauryan Empire.
Asoka unified the Mauryan Empire through a combination of military conquest and diplomatic strategies, enhancing central authority while promoting cultural integration. He expanded the empire's territory through successful campaigns, particularly in Kalinga, but later embraced Buddhism and non-violence, advocating for peace and tolerance. His edicts, inscribed on pillars and rocks, spread messages of ethics, governance, and social welfare, helping to unify diverse populations under a common moral framework. This approach fostered a sense of unity and identity among the empire's varied cultures.
asoka
Asoka
a great empire
Yes, the leader of the Maurya Empire, Ashoka, converted to Buddhism.
Asoka is a empire who ruled India.