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Bindusara (320 BCE – 273 BCE) (r. c. 297 – c. 273 BCE) was the
second Mauryan emperor of
Magadha in
Ancient India. The
ancient Greco-Roman
writers called...
- unknown, but
Bindusara could not
suppress it in his lifetime. It was
crushed by
Ashoka after Bindusara's death. Chandragupta's son
Bindusara extended the...
- took her to Pataliputra, and
offered him in
marriage to
Emperor Bindusara.
Bindusara considered the
woman an au****ious
celestial maiden, and inducted...
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adviser and
prime minister to both
emperors Chandragupta Maurya and his son
Bindusara. Conventionally,
Chanakya was
identified with Kauṭilya and synonymously...
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India and the
eldest son and heir-apparent of the
second Mauryan emperor Bindusara. He was next in line for his father's throne, but was
defeated in a succession...
- with
Helena and
Bindusara.
Nandini is
teaching other royal kids at a Gurukul.
Chandra brings Nandini back to
Magadh and as
Bindusara's nanny.
Nanda and...
- legacy.
Bindusara, Chandragupta's son, ****umed the
throne around 297 BCE. He kept the
empire running smoothly while maintaining its lands.
Bindusara's son...
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Bindusara (also
called Bendsura) is a
small river situated in the
district of Beed in
Maharashtra state of India. It is a
tributary river of the Sindphana...
- is
stated by this text to be the
mother of the
second Mauryan emperor,
Bindusara also
known as Amitraghāta.
According to the Jain tradition,
after Chandragupta...
- when
Magadha is
ruled by
Emperor Bindusara Maurya.
Bindusara's step-mother,
Helena conspires against him.
Bindusara is
attacked but is
saved by a Brahmin...