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    The Mauryan Empire created a power vacuum that would fill the absence of Alexander the Great. In 320 B.C.E. Chandragupta Maurya began his conquest of the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. However‚ the main figure of this dynasty was Ashoka‚ who ruled from 268 B.C.E. until 232 B.C. using a highly organized bureaucracy‚ not unlike the Chinese emperors. Following his death the empire went into decline‚ due in large part to financial problems. It eventually disappeared in 185 B.C.E. Economically

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    CONTENTS Introduction Plato’s Theory of an Ideal State Kautilya’s Saptanga Theory of State Plato vs. Kautilya- A Comparison Conclusion

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    Kautilyas Theory

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    Write an essay on Kautilyas theory of state? Abstract: Kautilya was the key adviser to the Indian king Chandragupta Maurya (c. 317-293 B.C.E.)‚ who first united the Indian subcontinent in empire. Written about 300 B.C.E.‚ Kautilya’sArthasastra was a science of politics intended to teach a wise king how to govern. In this work‚ Kautilya offers wide-ranging and truly fascinating discussions on war and diplomacy‚ including his wish to have his king become a world conqueror‚ his analysis of which kingdoms

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    Asoka was one of the greatest rulers of ancient India. He was the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya of Magadha who established the first Indian empire. Chandragupta reigned for twenty-four years before relinquishing his throne in favor of his son‚ Bundusara (Asoka’s father)‚ who left no noticeable mark upon the empire. Asoka was born in 304 B.C. and was known in his youth as Canda Asoka (the fierce Asoka) because of his aggressive nature. Asoka came to the throne in 270 B.C. after a power struggle

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    BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT OF PRE-BRITISH INDIA PROJECT BY: BHAVANA BHATIA-7 REUBEN DANTES-9 CRYSTAL D’SOUZA-11 ALISHA PEREIRA-38 TANUSHREE SHARMA-47 GAURAV TALERA-52 Executive Summary It is the past which shapes what we become in the present. Most of what we do and follow today has been decided in the past which is why we have to understand who we were to become who we have to be. India is one of the few civilizations which has been in existence for more than 5000 years. India is a homogenous culture

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Whenever we get on with a job‚ we need support in many ways. Quite often‚ we get the support we require. When I sat down to complete this project‚ I was not sure if I could have managed to complete even twenty five percent of what I have done now. The truth is- it wouldn’t have been‚ but for the priceless support I have received during the course of the project work. So it is my privilege to mention them and thank them for their help. I would like to express my gratitude

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    Vishakdatta

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    introductory section of his play Mudrarakshasa. He hailed‚ most probably‚ from Bihar or Bengal. He has been credited with two other works Devichandragupta and Abhisarikavancitaka Devichanragupta deals with the Huna invasion during the reign of Chandragupta. A fine scholar Vishakhadatta had a good command of metres and figures of speech and was well acquainted with dramaturgy‚ logic‚ astrology‚ and philosophy. His dramatic art and knowledge of Arthashastra are evenly balanced in Mudrarakshasa.

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    Asoka’s conversion to Buddhism and his legacy as emperor of Magadha. With this noted‚ the movie might not entreat those who take special heed of actual historical happening and who are guided by fact. In the opening scene‚ Asoka’s grandfather‚ Chandragupta‚ can be seen removing all his worldly possessions. He is leaving his throne to his son Bindusara‚ Asoka’s father‚ to live a life of extreme nonviolence as a Jain monk‚ just as documented in his history (Encyclopædia Britannica‚ Vol. 21‚ p. 41)

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    Esteban

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    BC- 232 BC Title: Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty years in power: 269 BC to 232 BC Political conditions prior to leader’s gaining power: The Mauryan Empire was perhaps the largest empire ever to dominate the Indian subcontinent. Administration of Mauryan dynasty emote a stupendous instance‚ in which the top order established solemn groundwork for their descendants.Chandragupta Maurya‚ the founder king of the Mauryan Dynasty‚ represents the quintessence

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    an ideal teacher whose moral excellence‚ sagacity motivates students for more than millenniums; you have to concentrate on Great Chanakya. Acharya Chanakya was most instrumental in usurping the Nanda dynasty and establishing the widely acclaimed Maurya Empire. Besides he did form “ArtahShastra” – a treatise depicting the ideal form of welfare economics‚ statecraft‚ political science‚ sociology and the King above all. The efficacy and fame of the treatise is not limited within the sphere of India

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