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Bindusara: Was the second emperor
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Bindusara was the second emperor of the Maurya Empire, who was the son of Chandragupta Maurya and father of Ashoka the Great. His reign is believed to be from about 297 BC to 273 BC. Bindusara , also known as Amitraghata which means 'Slayer of enemies' in sanskrit. He was the second emperor in the Maurya dynasty. Bindusara, whose reign lasted from approximately 298 BC to 273 BC, was a notable Indian emperor and the second ruler of the Maurya dynasty . He succeeded his father, Chandragupta Maurya, in ruling a vast and influential empire that covered a significant portion of the Indian subcontinent. Bindusara was the second emperor of the Mauryan dynasty in Ancient India, following the footsteps of his father, Chandragupta Maurya, who founded the empire. He ruled Magadha and played a key role in consolidating the vast empire established by his father. Reign: c. 297 BCE – c. 273 BCE Dynasty: Maurya Title: Amitraghāta (“slayer of enemies”) Explore all Indian History Notes Historical Names Greco-Roman Writers: Referred to Bindusara as Amitrochates, derived from the Sanskrit title ...
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