Maurya rulers built it to connect the empire
The first Indian empire is generally considered to be the Maurya Empire, founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 322 BCE. With the help of his advisor Chanakya, he unified much of the Indian subcontinent and established a centralized administration. The Maurya Empire later expanded under Chandragupta's grandson, Ashoka the Great, who is known for promoting Buddhism and non-violence.
Darius of Persia
For military traffic and local communications.
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The Roman roads were built for two reasons. The main reason was to move troops faster. The secondary reason was for civilian travel and trade. The roads made a link to all parts of the empire, by connecting the far away provinces with the capitol.
The first Indian empire is generally considered to be the Maurya Empire, founded by Chandragupta Maurya in 322 BCE. With the help of his advisor Chanakya, he unified much of the Indian subcontinent and established a centralized administration. The Maurya Empire later expanded under Chandragupta's grandson, Ashoka the Great, who is known for promoting Buddhism and non-violence.
In 321 B.C., the young prince Chandragupta Maurya founded the Maurya Empire in India. He established this powerful empire after overthrowing the Nanda Dynasty, with the help of his mentor Chanakya. Chandragupta's reign marked the beginning of a significant era in Indian history, characterized by political unification and expansion. The Maurya Empire later reached its zenith under his grandson, Ashoka.
he created his own empire with the help of chanakya and that period of India's know as golden period
The roads made trading easier within the empire
the commuted to each other
Darius of Persia
For military traffic and local communications.
No, Chandragupta Maurya would not have succeeded without the help of Chanakya.
The roads connected various parts of the Empire making it faster and easier to deliver messages to the various parts, important in a pre-mechanical transport and electronic era.
They allowed the king to send orders to and recieve information from all parts of his empire relatively rapidly
Inca roads helped facilitate communication, trade, and administration throughout the vast Inca Empire. The well-engineered roads connected various regions and allowed for efficient movement of goods, messengers, and armies. This network also helped in the rapid control and governance of the empire.
The empire would take the roads easily past Persia