El Sidd
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He married a Hindu girl and converted her to Islam.
Then I hope in the future you will not become offended if I present my points so long as they are factual, and if you can counter them with facts then that's fine. I don't intend to hide away from what is the truth, and if I am posting wrong information, then it is your duty or someone else's to prove me otherwise.
Do you by any chance have a source to this bro, I want to do more research as currently I am not way too much educated in this.
Based on Plutarch's evidence, historians state Chandragupta Maurya belonged to the Ashvaka (q.v.) or Assakenoi clan of Swat/Kunar valley (modern Mer-coh or Koh-I-Mor — the Meros of the classical writings).
according to the colonial scholars, the mauryas were an import from persia, but the modern scholarship has completely debunked such nonsense. the mauryas were as east indian as it could get.
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I was talking about the origin not the capital.The capital of maurya thing is also shrouded in mysteries.Maurya as a caste in Northern India means little.Can you please show me that "evidence" Megesthenes specificallly described the Mauryan capital as Patiliputra, modern Patna. Maurya is also a common caste in Northern India.
There was no Iran back then.Only an empire (Achaemanid).Present day contemporary Pakistan was largely part of that empire. Aramaic language coins were found from Taxila from Mauryan era which proves my above point.I have heard some fringe theories claiming that Chandragupta was actually from Iran, but this is new to me.
according to the colonial scholars, the mauryas were an import from persia, but the modern scholarship has completely debunked such nonsense. the mauryas were as east indian as it could get.
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they cant asnwer when asked what was he as a small boy(schandrgupt) doing next to Chanakaya in Taxila if he was supposed to be from Bihar.