From 322 BCE onwards.
India's first empire, the Maurya Empire, was located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. Established in 322 BCE by Chandragupta Maurya, it extended across a vast area, including present-day India, Pakistan, and parts of Afghanistan. The empire reached its peak under Emperor Ashoka, who played a significant role in promoting Buddhism and spreading its teachings throughout Asia.
Chandragupta was the ruler of the Mauryan empire. He was the founder of the mauryan dynasty. His son was King Bindusara. On the other hand, Alexander was a great ruler. He wanted to be a world conquerer. Of course, he didn't conquered the world. But he managed conquer part's of west Asia.
Afghanistan is not considered part of WW3...there is popular references that WW3 is gonna happen, but it is definitely not considered a WW3.^_^
No, the soviets tried to claim it but after many years were repelled out.
1) The Taliban, a radical regime which quickly seized power in Afghanistan following the end of the Soviet-Afghan War, and 2) the Northern Alliance which was supported by the US and controlled the northern part of Afghanistan.
India's first empire, the Maurya Empire, was located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. Established in 322 BCE by Chandragupta Maurya, it extended across a vast area, including present-day India, Pakistan, and parts of Afghanistan. The empire reached its peak under Emperor Ashoka, who played a significant role in promoting Buddhism and spreading its teachings throughout Asia.
Chandragupta was the ruler of the Mauryan empire. He was the founder of the mauryan dynasty. His son was King Bindusara. On the other hand, Alexander was a great ruler. He wanted to be a world conquerer. Of course, he didn't conquered the world. But he managed conquer part's of west Asia.
He was part of the Maurya family.
no, Afghanistan is an independent country
The Indian man often referred to as having ruled a vast part of the world is Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Maurya Empire in ancient India. He established one of the largest empires in Indian history, which extended across much of the Indian subcontinent. Although he did not rule the entire world, his empire was significant in size and influence during its time. His reign marked a crucial period in Indian history, leading to advancements in administration, culture, and trade.
Yes becuz in a map from 250 b.c. It was
Yes becuz in a map from 250 b.c. It was
no
Afghanistan is located in South central Asia.
Afghanistan joined the united nations in 1946
no it wasnt it was part of Persia not India
They did not conquer India because it was too cool