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The Nandas were followed by the Maurya dynasty.
Hazara remained a part of the Taxila administration during the rule of the Maurya dynasty.
Chandragupta founded the Maurya dynasty.
During the Maurya dynasty, Ashoka the Great was the governor of this area where he was a prince.
Malanggad was built by King Naladev of Maurya Dynasty in seventh century.
The protection of animals became serious business by the time of the Maurya dynasty in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC.
The state of Andhra emerged to a political power during the reign of Maurya Dynasty.
Pushyamitra, the founder of Shunga dynasty overthrew Maurya dynasty.
The territories now included in the district were held by the imperial Maurya dynasty which ruled in the 3rd century B.C.
Later, a king called Ashoka built an empire called the Maurya dynasty in 300 BC.
Excavations in the area revealed that Kula Chor was the mint of the Maurya Dynasty.
During the Maurya dynasty started in 321 BCE, most of the Indian subcontinent was united under a single government for the first time.
Over 6th and 7th century, temple designs were further refined during Maurya dynasty, evidence of which survives today at Ellora and Elephanta.
Originating in what are now southern India and Sri Lanka, it is thought to have existed as far back as the Maurya dynasty.
He succeeded to the throne of the Maurya dynasty then prevailing; his empire included nearly all of modern India, Afghanistan, and Baluchistan.
Chandragupta Maurya extended the Maurya Dynasty across northern India to the Bay of Bengal.
The second list contains the name of historical kings of Magadha, including kings from the Shishunaga, Nanda and Maurya dynasties.
Scholars such as Foucher do not regard these birds as a symbol of the Maurya dynasty, preferring to imagine an allusion to the Mora Jataka.
The main components of structure belong to period of Maurya Dynasty (3rd century BC) to Gupta Dynasty (7th century AD).
It has been suggested that they may have been members of a branch line of the Maurya dynasty whom Dasharatha had appointed as regional governors for the convenience of administration.
It is a dramatised version of the early life of emperor Asoka, of the Maurya dynasty, who ruled most of the Indian subcontinent in the 3rd century BCE.
The most startling feature is that Ashoka's conversion has nothing to do with the Kalinga war, which is not even mentioned, nor is there a word about his belonging to the Maurya dynasty.
Interestingly, the Ashokavadana presents an alternate view of the familiar Ashoka; one in which his conversion does not have anything to do with the Kalinga war or about his descent from the Maurya dynasty.
On complaint from a Buddhist devotee, Ashoka, an emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, issued an order to arrest him, and subsequently, another order to kill all the Ajivikas in Pundravardhana.
This was used during the reign of Emperor Ashoka of the Maurya Dynasty who ruled a large part of the Indian subcontinent from c. 269 BC to 232 BC.