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  2. Chandragupta Maurya - Wikipedia

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    Chandragupta was a son of Purva-Nanda, the older Nanda based in Ayodhya. [64] [65] [p] ... Chandragupta Maurya period Karshapana coin, circa 315-310 B.C. [140]

  3. Chandra Nandini - Wikipedia

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    Saanvi Talwar as Durdhara Maurya: Chief Empress Consort(agramahishi) of Magadha; Chandragupta's first wife; Bindusara's mother. Adonis and alice's stepmother.(2016–2017) [6] Tanu Khan as Helena Maurya: Empress Consort of Magadha; Seleucus and Apama's daughter; Chandragupta's second wife; Alice and Adonis's mother, Bindusara's step-mother ...

  4. Bindusara - Wikipedia

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    After seven days, Chandragupta's son was "born". He was named Bindusara, because his body was spotted with drops (" bindu ") of goat's blood. [ 18 ] The Jain text Parishishta-Parvan names the empress as Durdhara , and states that Chanakya entered the room the very moment she collapsed.

  5. Chandragupta (play) - Wikipedia

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    Antigonus fell in love with Seleucus’s daughter Helena, who was already in love with Chandragupta, and was refused by both her and Seleucus, mentioning Antigonus was an illegitimate child. Antigonus went back to Greece and upon questioning his mother, learnt that he was a legal son of none but Seleucus himself.

  6. Durdhara - Wikipedia

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    Durdhara was the empress of Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the 4th-century BCE Maurya Empire of ancient India, according to the 12th century CE Jain text Parishishtaparvan by Hemachandra. [1] She is stated by this text to be the mother of the second Mauryan emperor, Bindusara also known as Amitraghāta. [2]

  7. Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat - Wikipedia

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    First Maurya Emperor Durdhara and Helena’s husband; Justin and Bindusara's father; Sushima, Ashoka, Siamak, Dhrupad and Vitashoka's grandfather. (2015) (Cameo) (Dead) Sumit Kaul as Prince Justin Maurya: [12] Chandragupta and Helena's son; Bindusara's half-brother; Noor's secret lover; Agnishika's ex-fiancé; Siamak's father. (2015) (Dead)

  8. Political marriages in India - Wikipedia

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    Chandragupta sent 500 war elephants to Seleucus, which played a key role in Seleucus' victory at the Battle of Ipsus. [9] [10] [11] In addition to this treaty, Seleucus dispatched Megasthenes as an ambassador to Chandragupta's court, and later Antiochos sent Deimakos to his son Bindusara at the Maurya court in Patna. [1]

  9. List of Maurya emperors - Wikipedia

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    Chandragupta Maurya: 322–297 BCE: Founder of the Maurya Empire. Bindusara: 297–273 BCE: Known for his foreign diplomacy and crushed of Vidarbha revolt. Ashoka: 268–232 BCE: Greatest emperor of dynasty. His son Kunala was blinded and died before his father. Ashoka was succeeded by his grandson. Also known for Kalinga War victory ...