he lived in the maurya empire
Chandragupta's last name was Maurya which he got when he started ruling over the Maurya Empire. PLus Chandragupta Maurya's real names seems to be Chandrasar Maurya as per Puranas. He was also called Ranti Verma.
chandragupta 2 was the empire of shakhari . so,that is why he was called shakhari
The period of Chandergupta Maurya isi called the Golden Age of India
Chandragupta 1
it was called the golden age because they gained tons of wealth. ^~No sh**, Sherlock. The Mauryan Empire can contribute its wealth and success to Asoka. Asoka can be considered as India's most honoured ruler; he expanded friendly relations to Rome, created the Edicts of Asoka that kept the people in line, had religious tolerance, very peaceable and friendly... the list goes on and on. Asoka expanded the empire to encompass the rest of the Indian subcontinent (Through the battle of Kalinga) his grandfather, Chandragupta, conquered the Northern tip of the subcontinent. Golden ages are defined through their economic growth and stability, geographic land area, activity, organization, and the arts (Although the arts were scant during the Maurya Empire). Oh, and they're wealthy, but I'm sure you figured that out. Captain obvious above here seemed to.
Chandragupta's last name was Maurya which he got when he started ruling over the Maurya Empire. PLus Chandragupta Maurya's real names seems to be Chandrasar Maurya as per Puranas. He was also called Ranti Verma.
chandragupta maurya
Ashoka's father was Bindusara, the son of Chandragupta Maurya. Chandragupta is the Sandrocottos of ancient Greek authors, and Bindusara is called Amitrochates and sometimes according to the author Allitrochades.
i guess he had only one wife and she is sanyogitha also called as samyuktha
chandragupta 2 was the empire of shakhari . so,that is why he was called shakhari
While it wasn't called imperialism, Sargon of Akkad (in the Middle East) created the world's first empire. I'd say the Chinese Chin dynasty comes close, though the Ashokan Empire of India or Chandragupta Maurya of the Mauryan Empire in India probably are older.
Aryan invaders of India hadestablished sixteen major kingdoms and tribal oligarchies . SO the answer is the Aryan civization.Chandragupta Maurya, India's First Emperor (Mauryan Empire) so some question might be if the Aryans established the first Persian empire (Persia and India are related).
The period of Chandergupta Maurya isi called the Golden Age of India
Chandragupta 1
No, chandragupta maurya belonged to maurya caste which also claimed decent from shakyas , shakyas and maurys claims their desent from eldest son of Lord RAMA The KUSH Mauryas are ancient Kastriyas and modern rajput community have many shudras converted into them , with the supression of mauryas and shakyas of neoRajputs as they were mostly the followers of Budhdhism their relation ship ended with so called modern Rajputs. This caste is a poor caste and is qualified as OBC under Indian Constution. Despite being kastriya no blood relationship are present as they are Buddhist do agriculture. At presently there are no relation ship between Mauryans and So called Rajputs
It was known as the British Empire. When the empire started to fall apart, the British Commonwealth/Commonwealth of Nations was created.
In Greek sources, Bindusura is referred to as Amitochates, ...Greeks called Bindusara Amitrochates or Allitrochades. Bindusara was the emperor of the Mauryan Empire, and was the son of Chandragupta.