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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BindusaraBindusara - Wikipedia

    Bindusara (320 BCE – 273 BCE) (r. c. 297 – c. 273 BCE) was the second Mauryan emperor of Magadha in Ancient India. The ancient Greco-Roman writers called him Amitrochates, a name likely derived from his Sanskrit title Amitraghāta ("slayer of enemies").

  2. Bindusara (c. 320-c. 272 a. C.) [2] fue el hijo y sucesor de Chandragupta Mauria y por tanto, el segundo emperador del Imperio Maurya. El Imperio mauria en tiempos del emperador Asoka, cuando este ya había anexionado el reino de Kalinga. La ciudad de Indraprasta aparece nombrada como «Indrapastra».

  3. 27 de ago. de 2017 · Bindusara was the father of the great Indian emperor Ashoka who reigned over nearly the entire Indian subcontinent from c. 268 to 232 BCE, expanding the empire that had present-day Bangladesh in the east and Afghanistan in the west.

  4. 21 de may. de 2024 · Learn about Bindusara, the son of Chandragupta Maurya and the founder of the Mauryan Empire. Explore his controversies, achievements, wars, and death in this article.

  5. Bindusara (born c. 320 bce —died 272/3 bce) was the second Mauryan emperor, who ascended the throne about 297 bce. Greek sources refer to him as Amitrochates, Greek for the Sanskrit amitraghata (“destroyer of foes”). The name perhaps reflects his successful campaign in the Deccan.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › BindusaraBindusara - Wikiwand

    Bindusara (c. 320-c. 272 a. C.) fue el hijo y sucesor de Chandragupta Mauria y por tanto, el segundo emperador del Imperio Maurya. El Imperio mauria en tiempos del emperador Asoka, cuando este ya había anexionado el reino de Kalinga. La ciudad de Indraprasta aparece nombrada como «Indrapastra».

  7. Bindusara, just 22 years old, inherited a large empire that consisted of what is now, Northern, Central and Eastern parts of India along with parts of Afghanistan and Baluchistan. Bindusara extended this empire to the southern part of India, as far as what is now known as Karnataka.