Dasharatha Maurya

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Dasharatha Maurya was a Mauryan emperor who succeeded Ashoka and ruled a gradually declining empire in the late 3rd century BCE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian monarch
Mauryan emperor
historical figure
approximateReign c. 232–224 BCE
associatedWith Mauryan succession after Ashoka
capital Pataliputra
continent Asia
country Maurya Empire
dynasty Maurya Empire
surface form: Maurya dynasty
era ancient India
surface form: Ancient India

post-Ashokan Maurya period
ethnicity Indian
father Suyashas
grandfather Ashoka
historicalStatus poorly documented ruler
knownFor ruling a declining Maurya Empire
succeeding Ashoka as emperor
languageUsed Prakrit
notableEvent continued Buddhist patronage after Ashoka
politicalCondition ruled during decline of central imperial authority
predecessor Ashoka
regionRuled Magadha
parts of northern India
reignEnd late 3rd century BCE
reignStart late 3rd century BCE
religion Buddhism
successor Samprati
successorType grandson-successor of Ashoka
title Chakravartin
Maharajadhiraja

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Maurya Empire notableRuler Dasharatha Maurya
Ashoka successor Dasharatha Maurya