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News Update TVDebutante Aditi Sanval paired opposite Faisal Khan in 'Chandragupta Maurya' The historical show, ‘Chandragupta Maurya’, went in for a five-year time leap, recently. After the makers roped in Faisal Khan to play the grown-up Chandragupta Maurya (he took over from Kartikey Malviya to play the central character), we have now been informed about another entry that will take place on the show soon. Aditi Sanval, who has dabbled in theatre and featured in a few. Commercials, has been cast to play Faisal's love interest on the show. 'Chandragupta Maurya' will mark her acting debut on the small screen. Aditi will step into the shoes of Pranali Goghare to play the grown-up Durdhara, Dhana Nanda’s (Sourabh Raaj Jain) sister and princess of Magadh.

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Chandragupta Maurya (Devanagari: चन्द्रगुप्त मौर्य) is an Indian Historical drama series being broadcast on Dangal TV, based on the life of Chandragupta Maurya, an Indian emperor of ancient India and the founder of the Mauryan Empire. Chandragupta Maurya was first aired in March 2011 on Imagine TV. Chandragupta Maurya (c. 297 BCE), known as Sandrakottos (or Sandrokottos) to the Greeks, was the founder of the Maurya Dynasty (4th-2nd century BCE) and is credited with the setting up of the first (nearly) pan-Indian empire.

Aditi says, “I'm pretty excited to make my acting debut with a grand show like 'Chandragupta Maurya', which is being produced by Siddharth Kumar Tewary, who is known for his expertise in the historical and mythological genre. What’s exciting about my character is that it’s layered. I've done theatre and a couple of ad films, but doing a full-fledged historical show? I never saw that coming. I am glad that there is enough scope for me to learn as the women on the show have strong characters and are as important as their male counterparts.

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I'm looking forward to learning on the job.”. Sleng teng extravaganza rar 2016. It was a short but very sweet journey in chandragupt maurya. It was a great experience to working with all the peps in the team.Thnx to everyone for all the su.

Pport and love u gave me. Learnt many of thing from all of u and the moment we all spent together ll always be memorable for all the time.Thnx swastik and siddhart sir for giving me such a great time to working with all the team and doing faith in me for martand.Thanks to all the directors and creatives to help me to transform into Martand from Devesh.Thanks all the production team 🤘See u guys very soon 🤗Lots of all to everyone 💕.Don't forget to watch today's episode sharp 8p.m on sonytv.

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Sab se Pehle is channel ki ream ko pranaamMaine Sabhi Comments read kiye aur khud 105 tak episodes aapke channel per 10 days mein dekhe, Jb pra chala ke aage ke episodes shoot nhi huye to aisa lga jaise koi Bahut pyari aur keemti cheez gum ho gayi meri, feeling very sad, kyunke serials to bahut bane aur banenge bhi but aisa perfect combination- direction, Actors, Subject nahi mil sakte, Especially Chanakya Role was ultimately brilliant, No One can do better, Aap pls ye btaye ke kya kare sab mil ker baki ke Episodes ko shoot krwame keiye, Ab to Modi Govt. Bhi hai agar kisi trah se in tk ye request aur itne saare logon ki bhawnaye pahunch jayen to kuchh ho sakta hai, plssssss do Smthing to complete remaining episodes, TRP Number 1 pe aa jayegi jo bhi channel isko dikhayega surely and ab to social media bhi hai bahut sare options hain. Sir, Please Complete the episodes or request Sagar arts for providing episodes after 105 not for TRP but for our love for This SerialVery nice and Heart touching story And Acting of actorsIf necessary don’t broadcast on TV but please provide further episodes on YouTube as a web seriesSagar Arts Can earn From That Please Send our request to Sagar arts and we are Ready For paying amount also but complete the episodes.RegardsWaiting for Further episodes we believe that you will publish or contact Sagar arts for that. Sahil sir.Plz aap is serial ko continue kijiye na sir Hum sab aapke sath hai Kya problem hai yeh serial discontinue Karne ki. Money problem hai to hum dete hai aapko Magar aise bhich me mat ruko. Zindagi me paheli bar yeh serial dekh raha tha Yeh sabse best favorite serial this Is serial dekhe bager mera Dil nahi lagta that Aur aap ne to serial hi band karva Diya. Yeh thik nahi hai sir Itne sare log aapko request kar rahe hai.

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Seleucid–Mauryan War

Alexander the Great's Satrapies in Northern India.
Date305–303 BC
Location
Northwestern India; Chiefly the Indus River Valley
Result

Decisive Mauryan victory[1][note 1]

  • Treaty of the Indus[4]
  • Seleucid Empire's eastern satrapies ceded to Mauryan Empire
  • Seleucas gave Chandragupt Maurya his daughter hand in marriage creating matrimonial alliance
  • Chandragupta gives 500 war elephants to Seleucus
  • Establishment of diplomatic relations
Belligerents
Maurya EmpireSeleucid Empire
Commanders and leaders
Chandragupta Maurya
Chanakya
Seleucus I Nicator
Strength
UnknownUnknown
Casualties and losses
unknownunknown

The Seleucid–Mauryan War was fought between 305 and 303 BCE. It started when Seleucus I Nicator, of the Seleucid Empire, sought to retake the Indian satrapies of the Macedonian Empire which had been occupied by Emperor Chandragupta Maurya, of the Maurya Empire.

The war ended in a settlement resulting in the annexation of the Indus Valley region and part of Afghanistan to the Mauryan Empire, with Chandragupta securing control over the areas that he had sought, and a marriage alliance between the two powers. After the war, the Mauryan Empire emerged as the dominant power of the Indian Subcontinent, and the Seleucid Empire turned its attention toward defeating its rivals in the west.

Background[edit]

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Territorial evolution of Magadha and the Maurya Empire between 600 and 180 BCE, including territorial gains from Seleucid-Mauryan War, 303 BCE.

Chandragupta Maurya established himself as ruler of Magadha around 321 BCE. He decided to conquer the Nanda Dynasty, rulers at the time of the Gangetic Plain. He fought the empire for eleven years with successful guerrilla campaigns, and captured the Nanda capital of Pataliputra. This led to the fall of the empire and the eventual creation of the Maurya Empire under Emperor Chandragupta Maurya.

The Persian provinces in what is now modern Afghanistan, together with the wealthy kingdom of Gandhara and the states of the Indus Valley, had all submitted to Alexander the Great and become part of his empire. When Alexander died, the Wars of the Diadochi ('Successors') split his empire apart; as his generals fought for control of Alexander's empire. In the eastern territories one of these generals, Seleucus I Nicator, was taking control and was starting to establish what became known as the Seleucid Empire. According to the Roman historian Appian, Seleucus,

always lying in wait for the neighboring nations, strong in arms and persuasive in council, he acquired Mesopotamia, Armenia, 'Seleucid' Cappadocia, Persis, Parthia, Bactria, Arabia, Tapouria, Sogdia, Arachosia, Hyrcania, and other adjacent peoples that had been subdued by Alexander, as far as the river Indus, so that the boundaries of his empire were the most extensive in Asia after that of Alexander. The whole region from Phrygia to the Indus was subject to Seleucus.

— Appian, History of Rome, The Syrian Wars 55

Alexander had appointed satraps in control of his territories. Similarly satraps were appointed to govern the Indus Valley. The Mauryans had annexed the areas governed by four such satraps: Nicanor, Phillip, Eudemus and Peithon. This established Mauryan control to the banks of the Indus. Chandragupta's victories convinced Seleucus that he needed to secure his eastern flank. Seeking to hold the Macedonian territories there, Seleucus thus came into conflict with the emerging and expanding Mauryan Empire over the Indus Valley.[5]

War[edit]

Details of the conflict are lacking. Per Appian,

Seleucus crossed the Indus and waged war with Sandrocottus [Maurya], king of the Indians, who dwelt on the banks of that stream, until they came to an understanding with each other and contracted a marriage relationship. Some of these exploits were performed before the death of Antigonus and some afterward.

It is unknown if there was in fact a pitched battle.[4] Military historian John D. Grainger has argued that Seleucus, upon crossing the Indus, 'would find himself in a trap, with a large river at his back and a hostile continent before him,' and consequently could not have advanced much farther than the Indus. According to Grainger, the details of the conflict are unclear, but the outcome clearly must have been 'a decisive Indian victory,' with Chandragupta driving back Seleucus' forces as far as the Hindu Kush and consequently gaining large territories in modern-day Afghanistan.[6] According to Wheatley and Heckel, the level of friendly Maurya-Seleucid relations established after the war imply that the hostilities were probably 'neither prolonged nor grievous'.[3]

Consequences[edit]

Seleucus Nicator ceded the Hindu Kush, Punjab and parts of Afghanistan to Chandragupta Maurya.[7] In consequence of their arrangement, Seleucus received 500 war elephants from Chandragupta Maurya, which subsequently influenced the Wars of the Diadochi in the west. Seleucus and Chandragupta also agreed to a marriage alliance, probably the marriage of Seleucus' daughter to Chandragupta.

The arrangement proved to be mutually beneficial.[8] The border between the Seleucid and Mauryan Empires remained stable in subsequent generations, and friendly diplomatic relations are reflected by the ambassador Megasthenes, and by the envoys sent westward by Chandragupta's grandson Ashoka. Chandragupta's gift of war elephants 'may have alleviated the burden of fodder and the return march'[5] and allowed him to appropriately reduce the size and cost of his large army, since the major threats to his power had now all been removed.[9]

With the war elephants acquired from the Mauryas, Seleucus was able to defeat his rival, Antigonus, along with his allies at the Battle of Ipsus. Adding Antigonus's territories to his own, Seleucus would found the Seleucid Empire, which would endure as a great power in the Mediterranean and the Middle East until 64 BCE.

Mauryan control of territory in Afghanistan helped guard against invasion of India from the northwest.[10] Chandragupta Maurya went on to expand his rule in India southward into the Deccan.[7]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^Hartmut Scharfe (1971) had argued that Seleucus had gained the upper hand and retained overlordship of the eastern satrapies, which were put under Chandragupta's charge in exchange for the elephants as tribute; but according to Trautmann[2], no other scholars have agreed with this conclusion; Wheatley and Heckel state that Scharfe's argument 'does not convince.'[3]

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  1. ^Grainger 2014, p. 108–109: 'Such fighting as there was produced a decisive Indian victory. [...] There is little or no evidence for the [detailed] account [...] The career of Chandragupta is as unclear as that of Seleukos in the east.'
  2. ^Trautmann 2015, p. 235.
  3. ^ abWheatley and Heckel 2011, p. 296. sfn error: no target: CITEREFWheatley_and_Heckel2011 (help)
  4. ^ abKosmin 2014, p. 33.
  5. ^ abKosmin 2014, p. 34.
  6. ^Grainger 2014, p. 108–109
  7. ^ ab[R.G. Grant: Commanders pg. 49https://books.google.com/books?id=tFQcwH2StsMC&q=chandragupta#v=snippet&q=chandragupta&f=false]
  8. ^Kosmin 2014, p. 33–34.
  9. ^Grainger 2014, p. 110.
  10. ^Grainger 2014, p. 108,110.

Sources[edit]

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  • Grainger, John D. (2014), Seleukos Nikator: Constructing a Hellenistic Kingdom, Routledge, ISBN978-1-317-80099-6
  • Kosmin, Paul J. (2014), The Land of the Elephant Kings: Space, Territory, and Ideology in Seleucid Empire, Harvard University Press, ISBN978-0-674-72882-0
  • Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra (2003) [1952], Ancient India, Motilal Banarsidass, ISBN81-208-0436-8
  • Trautmann, Thomas (2015), Elephants and Kings: An Environmental History, University of Chicago Press, ISBN978-0-226-26453-0
  • Wheatley, Pat; Heckel, Waldemar (2011), ''Commentary (Book 15)'', Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus: Volume II, Oxford University Press, ISBN978-0-19-927759-9

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