Chanakya
(noun)
Maurya's teacher and loyal advisor during the foundation and expansion of the Maurya Empire.
Examples of Chanakya in the following topics:
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Rise of the Maurya Empire
- Chanakya swore revenge and vowed to destroy the Nanda Empire.
- Chanakya encouraged the young Chandragupta Maurya and his army to take over the throne of Magadha.
- Chanakya reiterated that choosing to resist would start a war that would severely affect Magadha and destroy the city.
- Rakshasa accepted Chanakya's reasoning, and Chandragupta Maurya was legitimately installed as the new King of Magadha in 321 BCE, at the age of 21.
- Rakshasa became Chandragupta's chief advisor, and Chanakya assumed the position of an elder statesman.
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Expansion of the Maurya Empire
- During his reign, Bindusara expanded the Maurya Empire southward, with Chanakya as his advisor.