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After conquering the powerful Achaemenid Empire, Alexander the Great turned his attention to the northwest of the Indian subcontinent.

Therefore, in 327 BC, the king of Macedonia invaded Kabul Valley and began his campaign.

Although Alexander won some spectacular battles, his campaign in India ended in failure.

Alexander's battle with King poros will be his last great victory, because the Macedonian army refused to continue eastward, which meant that the Macedonian king had to give up his dream of conquering the whole known world.

However, Alexander's campaign in India will have an important impact on the Indian subcontinent and its people.

One of them was the establishment of a new Indian empire, the Moline Empire, which eventually unified India.

The founder of Maureen Empire was a man named Chandraguta moglia.

It is said that Chandragupta was born around 340 BC.

We know little about the ancestors and early years of Chandragupta.

According to some later information, Chandragupta's parents belong to the Ksyatria caste.

However, other sources said that his father was a king and his mother was from sudra caste.

It is also claimed that Chandragupta is the son of Prince Nanda (the ruling regime in northern India in the 4th century BC).

No matter how many opinions there are, we can be quite sure that Chandra Gupta came from humble origins, because the details of his life before he became an emperor were not recorded by contemporary writers, a statue of Chandra Gupta Moria.

(* * *), it is said that the young Chandragupta showed the qualities of a natural leader-courage and charm.

Therefore, he attracted the attention of the famous Brahmin scholar Kanaya. He is Machiavelli.

Scholars began to train the young Chandragupta to become a great king.

With the help of this tactician, Chandragupta successfully formed an army and launched a war against Nantah Empire.

Although Chandragupta's army was defeated by Nanda at the beginning, he did not give up and continued to fight them.

By 32 1 BC, Chandragupta Moria besieged and occupied Patali Boutra, the capital of Nanda Empire.

Therefore, the Moria Empire was established, and the coins of the Moria Empire had symbols of wheels and elephants.

(* * *), Alexander died in 323 BC, which was another opportunity for Chandragupta to expand his empire.

The division of Alexandria into several countries means that the empire is no longer a unified entity.

Therefore, around 3 16 BC, Chandragupta defeated and absorbed all the Greek princes in the mountainous areas of Central Asia.

Therefore, the western border of Maureen Empire extends to the edge of modern Iran, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.

In 305 BC, Chandragupta tried to further expand his empire to eastern Persia.

This region belongs to the Silucian Empire and is ruled by its founder, Celukusi Nicato, who is an awesome general of Alexander the Great.

Although the resulting conflict is inconclusive, the peace treaty between Seleucus and Chandragupta seems to be beneficial to the latter.

Seleucus ceded East Persia, which was conquered by Chandragupta.

In addition, a daughter of Seleucu was handed over to the emperor Maureen.

In return, Chandragupta gave Seleucu 500 war elephants and enjoyed the peacock empire to the greatest extent. According to Jainism tradition, Chandragupta decided to abdicate at the age of 42 and became an ascetic monk.

Jainism tradition also reports that Chandragupta ended his life with saraj card-meditation without eating or drinking before people starved to death.

His son Bindura succeeded him.

However, it was Ashoka, the grandson of Chandragupta, who started the golden age of Maureen Empire.

However, Chandra Gupta is perhaps the most remembered king today. He unified India.

(Historical discussion), close-up picture: Detailed story of Chandra Kulpa Moria, right.

(Source) Background, India (Source), Author: wty, I am a college student with a bachelor's degree in Archaeo.

My interests range from "traditional" to "radical" interpretation of archaeological/text/picture data sets.

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