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Which Indian ruler described in this section would you rather live under and why?

Which Indian ruler described in this section would you rather live under and why?

Which Indian ruler described in this section would you rather live under? Explain. I would want to live under Asoka’s rule because he was ruler who learned through example. He did not like the slaughter of war so he embraced peace and treated his people fairly, and humanely.

Who was the greatest ruler of the Mauryan empire?

Ashoka

Who ruled the Mauryan Empire and brought it to its greatest height?

Chandragupta Maurya established the Mauryan dynasty which is the largest empire in Indian history. King Ashoka is considered to be one of the greates ruler of India. He expanded the reign of Maurya dynasty in most of Indian continent.

What made Ashoka a great ruler?

Ashoka was able to rule over the vast and diverse Mauryan empire through a centralized policy of dharma that favoured peace and tolerance and that administered public works and social welfare. He likewise patronized the spread of Buddhism and art throughout the empire.

Was Ashoka a good or bad ruler?

Ashoka played a critical role in helping make Buddhism a world religion. As the peace-loving ruler of one of the world’s largest, richest and most powerful multi-ethnic states, he is considered an exemplary ruler, who tried to put into practice a secular state ethic of non-violence.

Why did Bindusara hated Ashoka?

Bindusara did not like Ashoka because his “limbs were hard to the touch”. Another legend in Divyavadana names Ashoka’s mother as Janapadakalyani. According to the Vamsatthappakasini (Mahavamsa Tika), the name of Ashoka’s mother was Dhamma.

Are Maurya Brahmin?

The caste of Mauryas belongs to Kshatriya varna of Hinduism and is largely an agricultural community. Mauryas are believed to be settled mostly in north Indian states of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Among the other Kshatriya castes Mauryas are allied with are- Kashi, Shakya, Bhagirathi and Sagarvanshi.

Who destroyed Gupta?

According to some scholars the empire disintegrated under the attacks of Toramana and his successor Mihirakula. It appears from inscriptions that the Guptas, although their power was much diminished, continued to resist the Huns. The Hun invader Toramana was defeated by Bhanugupta in 510.

Who destroyed the Gupta empire?

The Huna People, also known as Huns, invaded Gupta territory and caused significant damage to the empire. The Gupta Empire ended in 550 CE, when it disintegrated into regional kingdoms after a series of weak rulers and invasions from the east, west, and north.

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