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HISTORY OF INDIA Ancient Times MAURYAN DYNASTY 325-175 B.C. Dharma Principles under Ashoka Non-violence. Tolerance of all sects and opinions. Obedience to parents.
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... relied on the military to remain in power much like leaders in Mesopotamia His grandson, Ashoka, became the greatest ruler in Indian history (269- 232 BC) Ashoka’s ...
... philosophies and social and cultural traditions that have spread throughout many of the world’s cultures. This huge subcontinent with its rich and varied history was ...
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Arthashastra; Administration (taxes, governors, army, mines, urban committees) Pataliputra; Ashoka – Buddhism, nonviolence, religious tolerance
India's history goes back to 3,200 BC when Hinduism was first founded. ... The National Emblem of India is derived from the time of the Emperor Ashoka.
Ashoka 268-232 BC . Most important ruler in ancient India; Brutal military commander who extended the Empire throughout S. and E. India; Battle of Kalinga - 260 BC
Chapter 19 – History of Ancient India . Section Notes . Early Indian Civilizations. Origins of Hinduism. Origins of Buddhism. Indian Empires
AP World History Spring 2008 Mayan Decline Maya city-states were abandoned or destroyed ... the Silk Roads Mauryan Dynasty Founded by Chandragupta Maurya Arthashastra Ashoka ...
Chandragupta Maurya Unified Aryan territories Into Mauryan Empire Ashoka Maurya Once a fierce and violent warrior, Ashoka decided he liked Buddhism better than blood.
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Classical Civilization: India The Framework for Indian History: Geography and a ... incursion (322 B.C.) Mauryan Dynasty Autocratic Unify much of continent Ashoka (269 ...
I) The Framework for Indian History: Geography and a Formative Period II) Patterns in ... The greatest of the Mauryan emperors was Chandragupta’s grandson Ashoka (269-232 B ...
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Pre- History to History Paleolithic Age (4 million BCE to 7000 BCE) Neolithic Age (7000 ... Gautama 563-483 BCE Nirvana Theravada Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism King Ashoka 269 ...
Important Periods of Indian History . Indus River Valley (2600-1900 B.C.E.) ... Emblem at the pinnacle of one of Ashoka’s pillars. This is the symbol of modern ...
AP WORLD HISTORY. HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL . AP World History Review Important People ... #9 – Ashoka . Expanded the Mauryan Empire; Built roads and inns to encourage ...
These capitals were displayed throughout the Maurya Dynasty during Ashoka’s reign. The Wheel of the Law displayed symbolize the king’s divine authority.
Ashoka (269-232 BCE), Chandragupta’s grandson, extended the empire to its ... For most of India’s early history (up to British colonialism), the country found ...
“The royal palace and halls in the midst of the city, which exist now as of old, were all made by spirits which [King Ashoka] employed, and which piled up the stones ...
... of hundreds of monasteries further spread the message of Buddha Expansion of Buddhism increased with the acceptance in 3rd century BCE by India’s emperor Ashoka Spread ...
Ancient and Medieval History Maps . A resource tool for FCPS teachers ... Chandragupta’s son Bindusara and Bindusara's son Ashoka expanded the empire far ...
... in death Pop-Rocks Egypt became an imperial power during this phase of its history ... was founded by him Chandragupta Maurya He ruled at the peak of Mauryan power Ashoka ...
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