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  • ( "Mauryan"), the recently launched New Delhi based private investment firm has announced its intention to make growth capital private equity investments in small companies.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2009

  • The great Buddhist king and grandson of Chandragupta, Ashoka, expanded the Mauryan empire over much of the subcontinent and set up inscriptions in Greek proclaiming his power.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Prior to that, Kashmir was very much an integral part of 3rd century CE Mauryan Empire, which ushered in a politically united continent which looks an awful lot like modern India and Pakistan.

    Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Asia Society on Kashmir: Now Serving Foreign Policy Junk Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011

  • Prior to that, Kashmir was very much an integral part of 3rd century CE Mauryan Empire, which ushered in a politically united continent which looks an awful lot like modern India and Pakistan.

    Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Asia Society on Kashmir: Now Serving Foreign Policy Junk Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011

  • Prior to that, Kashmir was very much an integral part of 3rd century CE Mauryan Empire, which ushered in a politically united continent which looks an awful lot like modern India and Pakistan.

    Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Asia Society on Kashmir: Now Serving Foreign Policy Junk Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011

  • Buddhism arrived in Sri Lanka from India as part of the missionary activity of the great Mauryan emperor Ashoka in the third century B.C.

    Buddha’s Savage Peace 2009

  • Buddhism arrived in Sri Lanka from India as part of the missionary activity of the great Mauryan emperor Ashoka in the third century B.C.

    Buddha’s Savage Peace 2009

  • The kingdoms of the Ganges valley fell under the sway of a powerful ruler named Chandragupta, who founded the Mauryan empire and extended his rule to the Indus River.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • He was referring to a war fought in the third century B.C. by the Mauryan Empire under King Ashoka against the kingdom of Kalinga on the eastern coast of India.

    India’s New Face 2009

  • Prior to that, Kashmir was very much an integral part of 3rd century CE Mauryan Empire, which ushered in a politically united continent which looks an awful lot like modern India and Pakistan.

    Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: Asia Society on Kashmir: Now Serving Foreign Policy Junk Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011

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