Q1: What was Ashoka’s Dhamma? What did he do in this field?
Ans: Ashoka’s Dhamma:
Q2: Discuss Ashoka’s war in Kalinga.
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Discuss main events of Ashoka’s war in Kalinga. What were effects of this war on him?
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Q3: Describe in your own words what Megasthenese had written about the Mauryan Emperor and about the Capital City of the Mauryan Empire?
Ans: Here is a part of Megasthenese’s description about the Mauryan Emperor and the Capital City: (Pataliputra or modem Patna)
1. The Emperor:
2. The Capital City or Pataliputra (or modern Patna):
Q4: How were Muryans emperor administrating?
Ans: The Mauryan Empire was huge, and different areas of it were governed over. The empire was divided into provinces, with Pataliputra as the sovereign capital. The emperor had direct influence over the land around Pataliputra. Other territories or provinces, such as Taxila and Ujjain, were ruled from the provincial capitals.
The following procedures were implemented to provide effective administrative control over provinces:
With the support of members of the royal family and key ministers, the Emperor was able to maintain control over the whole administration.
Q5: Highlight the life of Chandragupta Maurya.
Ans: Chandragupta: The Mauryan Empire was founded by Maurya. Dhananda, the final ruler of the Nanda Dynasty, was defeated by him. Wise men like Kautilya and diplomats like Megasthenes adorned his court. The Artha Shastra is a book that contains many of Chanakya's concepts. Megasthenes was dispatched to Chandragupta's court by Seleucus Nicator, the Greek monarch of West Asia. He jotted down a lot of information on the King and Pataliputra's capital city.
Q6: How Ashoka spread Dhamma?
Ans: Ashoka utilised the following methods to propagate the dhamma message:
Q7: What problems Ashoka felt while introducing Dhamma?
Ans: Dhamma was introduced by Ashoka to solve many of the empire's difficulties. People in his empire practised a variety of religions. As a result, numerous confrontations arose. He was determined to find a solution. It was fairly usual for people to make animal sacrifices. Their masters did not treat their servants and slaves with respect. There were numerous confrontations within the family as well as with the neighbours. Because Ashoka believed it was his obligation to remedy all of these issues, he introduced dhamma.
Q8: List the occupations of the Mauryan People.
Ans: Empires were the name given to large kingdoms. The Muryan Empire was a powerful and huge empire at the time. Mauryan people were the inhabitants of the Muryan Empire. The individuals who lived in the Mauryan Empire had a wide range of jobs. Craftspeople, farmers, and herders were among the population. Some of the people were traders and merchants. Some of the individuals were hunters and gatherers. Some people were also active in carpentry, and a large number of them were employed in stone cutting.
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