bindusara.
6th century BC.
MAHABHARAT.....it was written in 6th century BC while THE ILLIAD was written between 6th to 8th century BC.
No, Lord Buddha was not born in India. The Lord Buddha was born in 623 BC in the sacred area of Lumbini located in the Kapilvastu district of southern Nepal, testified by the inscription on the pillar erected by the Mauryan Emperor Asoka in 249 BC.
Assyria, a major Mesopotamian East Semitic kingdom and empire of the Ancient Near East, existed as an independent state for a period of approximately nineteen centuries, from the 25th century BCE to the 6th century BC, spanning the mid to Early Bronze Age through to the late Iron Age. For a further thirteen centuries, from the beginning of the 6th century BC to the mid-7th century AD, it survived as a geo-political entity, for the most part ruled by foreign powers, although a number of small Neo-Assyrian states such as Assur, Adiabene, Osroene and Hatra arose at different times between the 1st century BC and late 3rd century AD.
399 BC
6th century BC.
The ruler was invented by a person known as Theodorus of Crete. He lived around 6th century BC and was a Greek engineer, sculptor and architect.
It is in the 6th century bc.
Buddhism started in ancient India in 563 BCE.by Siddhartha gautama in the 6th century BC
6th century BC.
ruler of Babylon in eighteenth century BC
Buddhism began in India in the 6th century BC. The founder's name is Siddhattha Gotama. He is referred to as Buddha.
6th century BC
The century for 561 bc, or more correctly 561 BC (also, BC is sometimes termed BCE) is: The 6th century BC
The 6th century BC began on the year 600 BC and finished on 501 BC. So from 2000 AD it is 2,500-2,600 years old.
MAHABHARAT.....it was written in 6th century BC while THE ILLIAD was written between 6th to 8th century BC.
The earliest deciphered epigraphic inscriptions are found in Sri Lanka and South India from the 6th-4th century BC (Tamil Brahmi). Inscriptions in the Brahmi script appear in the northern Indian subcontinent, from at least the 3rd century BC (Ashoka inscriptions)