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How Did the Mauryan Dynasty Come to Power

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[[File: Chandragupta_Maurya_and_Bhadrabahu.jpg|300px|thumbnail|left| Chandragupta and His Guru, Bhadrabahu]]__NOTOC__
The Mauryan Dynasty (321-185) was the first major empire to unite most of India under a single ruler. Before the Mauryan kings came to power, the subcontinent was a collection of small kingdoms and clan based states that viewed each other as more different than alike and who were often at war. The Mauryan Dynasty is best known for the third king of the line, Ashoka, due to his promotion of Buddhism and the many rock and pillar edicts he had installed throughout the kingdom, but the dynasty’s first king, Chandragupta and his successor Bindusara established the system that allowed the kingdom to flourish.
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