Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
What is meant by the Pan-Indian character of the Mauryan administration?
Advertisements
उत्तर
The Maurya administration was remarkable for its widespread and multipurpose achievements by conquering various foreign forces led by Alexander and Seleucus in N.W. India, and Nandas in Ganga-basin and Mysore rulers n the South. After the Kalinga war, Ashoka encouraged the development in art, culture, and economy of India. So it is called Pan-Indian character due to its extension and gravity of realm covering a large part of India.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Why did Seleucos Nicator invade India?
What change did the Kalinga War bring about in Ashoka’s life?
Mention two advantages of the Pan-Indian character of the Mauryan empire.
Chandragupta ruled over a vast empire. In this context explain:
Details of his victory over Seleucos Nicator.
The administration of a vast imperial state raised intricated problems which were wisely solved by Chandragupta Maurya and Ashoka. In this context explain briefly:
Provincial Administration.
How was the district administration organised during the Mauryan period?
With reference to Mauryan administration, answer the following question:
Why is Chandragupta Maurya regarded as the chief architect of the system of administration?
With reference to the Mauryan administration write short notes on the following:
District Administration
With reference to the spread of Buddhism under the Mauryas, answer the following question:
What was the Mauryan concept of the Universal Empire?
With reference to the spread of Buddhism under the Mauryas, answer the following question:
Give the important causes for the spread of Buddhism.
