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the dynasty founded by chandragupta maurya and strengthened by king ashoka receive the most highlight when it comes to indian conquerers, most of all it has been an imperialist strategy to highlight those people who find mention in the greek hellenistic records. Other more famous personalities who had nothing to do and either came before or after european/western references are downplayed so much that we dont know the true worth of their conquests or leadership.
A karnataka based inscriptions from 9th to 12 centuries from rival sources assert the fame of nanda kings and a gupta empire king called sri chandra vikramaditya.
greek sources and tamil sources highlight presence of the nandas in karnataka, greeks indirectly mention how chandra maurya possessed entire india, this fact begs an important argument of whether chandra maurya inherited that vast expensive empire or carved it himself like alexander did. The tamil sources from sangam age attest to their knowledge of the nandas and mauryas but not the magadh region kings before that. sangam lierature also hints mauryans flying white flags and scythe chariots and carving out mountain rocks in order to invade tail country kingdom which opposed the kingdoms of karnataka.
The same mysore sources highlight exploits of chandra vikramaditya along with the nandas, chalukyan king appearing as ejalous guy who's fame is eclipsed by these more known conquerers in south india and his efforts in establishing his own era.
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A karnataka based inscriptions from 9th to 12 centuries from rival sources assert the fame of nanda kings and a gupta empire king called sri chandra vikramaditya.
greek sources and tamil sources highlight presence of the nandas in karnataka, greeks indirectly mention how chandra maurya possessed entire india, this fact begs an important argument of whether chandra maurya inherited that vast expensive empire or carved it himself like alexander did. The tamil sources from sangam age attest to their knowledge of the nandas and mauryas but not the magadh region kings before that. sangam lierature also hints mauryans flying white flags and scythe chariots and carving out mountain rocks in order to invade tail country kingdom which opposed the kingdoms of karnataka.
The same mysore sources highlight exploits of chandra vikramaditya along with the nandas, chalukyan king appearing as ejalous guy who's fame is eclipsed by these more known conquerers in south india and his efforts in establishing his own era.
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