Ashoka Mauriya (Vardhana) b. -304 d. -232
| Lineage | Mauriya |
| Sex | Male |
| Full name (at birth) | Ashoka Mauriya |
| Other last names | Vardhana |
| Parents
♂ Bindusara Mauriya (Amitraghatha) b. -320 d. -272 | |
| Wiki-page | wikipedia:Ashoka |
Events
-304 birth: Patna (India), Pataliputra
child birth: ♂ Kunala Mauriya
child birth: ♂ Jalauka Mauriya
child birth: ♂ w Mahindra (Mahinda) Mauriya
child birth: ♀ w Sangamithra (Sanghmitra) Mauriya
child birth: ♀ Charumati Mauriya
between -269 and -232 title: Emperor of India
-232 death:
Notes
Consort, Maharani Devi
Wives:
- Rani Tishyaraksha
- Rani Padmavati
- Rani Kaurwaki
Children:
- Mahendra
- Sanghamitra
- Teevala
- Kunala
[From Wikipedia] The Edicts of Ashoka, set in stone, are found throughout the Subcontinent. Ranging from as far west as Afghanistan and as far south as Andhra (Nellore District), Ashoka's edicts state his policies and accomplishments. Although predominantly written in Prakrit, two of them were written in Greek, and one in both Greek and Aramaic. Ashoka's edicts refer to the Greeks, Kambojas, and Gandharas as peoples forming a frontier region of his empire. They also attest to Ashoka's having sent envoys to the Greek rulers in the West as far as the Mediterranean. The edicts precisely name each of the rulers of the Hellenic world at the time such as Amtiyoko (Antiochus), Tulamaya (Ptolemy), Amtikini (Antigonos), Maka (Magas) and Alikasudaro (Alexander)
- ↑ Rajatarangini (River of Kings) by Kalhana - https://archive.org/stream/RajataranginiOfKalhana-English-JogeshChunderDuttVolumes12/Rajatarangini-JogeshChunderDuttVol2_djvu.txt
- ↑ The Early History of India. Vincent A. Smith. Atlantic Publishers & Dist, Jan 1, 1999 -
