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The Lion Capital of Ashoka, polished sandstone sculpture c. 250 BCE, Sarnath Museum.

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Vanished Worlds

Maurya Empire

322 BCE 185 BCE

The first empire to unite nearly all India, whose greatest king renounced war and whose last was murdered by his general.

Born
322 BCE
Died
185 BCE
Lived
137 years
Dead for
2,211 yrs
Cause of death
Conquest
Replaced by
Shunga Empire
The Obituary

Chandragupta Maurya overthrew the Nanda dynasty and, advised by the strategist Chanakya, built the first empire to control most of the Indian subcontinent. His grandson Ashoka extended it further, then after the bloody conquest of Kalinga embraced Buddhism and promoted non-violence, dispatching missionaries as far as the Mediterranean. After Ashoka’s death the empire weakened under less able successors and provincial revolts. In 185 BCE the last Mauryan emperor was assassinated by his own army commander, Pushyamitra Shunga, who founded a new dynasty and ended Mauryan rule.

Worth remembering

  • Emperor Ashoka, sickened by the slaughter at Kalinga, converted to Buddhism and spread it across Asia.
  • Ashoka's edicts, carved on pillars and rocks, are among India's earliest decipherable writing.

Sources

  1. Maurya Empire founded c. 322 BCE by Chandragupta Maurya Wikipedia
  2. Last Mauryan emperor killed in 185 BCE by his commander Pushyamitra Shunga Encyclopaedia Britannica

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