Birthdate: 0320 BC
Birthplace: Pataliputra, Maurya Empire (Bihar, India)
Died: 0273 BC
Bindusara succeeded his father Chandragupta as the second Mauryan emperor of Magadha in Ancient India. He is recognized for strengthening and expanding the empire founded by his father. Bindusara earned the title Amitraghāta, which translates to “slayer of enemies,” indicating his success as a ruler. While historical records about his life are limited, some sources suggest his involvement in territorial expansions, particularly in southern India, a claim that is subject to debate among historians.
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