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External Contacts

2020-04-27 11:50 :06


External contact can be divided into 2 distinct phases :

  • marked by ==securing trade routes and subjugating greek settlements== in north and north west regions
  • Seleuceus was defeated by Chandragupta
  • Kalinga war marked the end of this phase
  • ==Strabo’s account== mentions Demiachos as a successor to Megasthenes in the Mauryan court
  • friendly relations are also demonstrated from the ==account of Athenaeus== which mentions the 1 Indian King’s request of sending wine, figs and philosopher
  • ==Rock Edict XIII== Asoka has referred to five contemporary rulers
    • Antiyoka (Antiochus II of Syria)
    • Turmaya (Ptolemy II Philadelphus of Egypt)
    • Antikini (Antigonas of Macedonia)
    • Maka (Magas of Cyrene)
    • Aliksudaro (Alexander of Epirus)
  • Buddhist Missions were sent to these places and were termed victorious in the edicts
  • ==Relations with Southern kings were cordial== they were Cholas, Pandyas, Keralputras and Satiyaputras
  • Rock Edict XIII mentions about Dhammavijayain these regions
  1. Bring out the elements of change and continuity in the domestic and foreign policies of Ashoka. [1981, 60m]
  1. Delineate the nature and impact of India’s contact with Western Asia and the Mediterranean world during the Mauryan period. [2015, 15m]