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Maurya Empire Rise

Amelia Khatri

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"Maurya Empire Rise" chronicles the extraordinary transformation of ancient India through the establishment and expansion of South Asia's first major empire, beginning in 322 BCE under Chandragupta Maurya. This comprehensive narrative explores how three remarkable rulers - Chandragupta, Bindusara, and Ashoka - built a sophisticated empire that revolutionized governance, culture, and technology across the Indian subcontinent.The book illuminates the innovative administrative systems that defined the Mauryan era, including the implementation of the arthashastra principles, which provided a blueprint for statecraft and economics. Under their rule, the empire developed standardized currency, extensive trade networks reaching from Greece to Southeast Asia, and groundbreaking agricultural innovations.Perhaps most fascinating was the dramatic shift in governance philosophy under Emperor Ashoka, who, following the bloody Kalinga War, embraced Buddhism and established unprecedented policies of religious tolerance and social welfare. Through careful analysis of archaeological evidence, ancient texts, and inscriptions, the narrative reveals how the Mauryans' sophisticated approach to empire-building created lasting influences that shaped Asian civilization for centuries.From the grand palace at Pataliputra to their advanced metallurgy techniques and extensive network of stone-carved edicts, the Mauryan Empire's achievements demonstrate a level of technical and administrative sophistication that continues to influence modern Indian institutions and cultural identity.
Disponibile da: 30/01/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 105 pagine.

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