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Identifier: historyofallnati02wrig Title: A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library Year: 1905 (1900s) Authors: Wright, John Henry, 1852-1908 Subjects: World history Publisher: [Philadelphia, New York : Lea Brothers & company Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive


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Text Appearing Before Image: ted; but upon the recallof the last of these, Pithon, this Indian realm was lost (about316 B.c.). Sandrocottus (Chandragupta), the founder of the Maurya dy-nasty, brought all these countries under his sceptre (312). Amongtheir rulers, on the lists of Indian kings, were named the dynastyof Rajagriha, of Vai9ala (Besarh), and the Nanda. He was friendlytoward the Seleucidae ; and one of the ambassadors of Seleucus, whowas often at the court of Chandragupta, was Megasthenes, the resi-dent at the court of Sibyrtius of Arachosia. To him we are indebtedfor valuable information with regard to India, among other things adescription of Pataliputra. Antiochus also and Ptolemy II. sentambassadors to Palimbothra. Chandragupta was succeeded by hisson Bindusara in b.c. 291, and by his grandson Asoka, the famouspatron of Buddhism, who ruled approximately between 272 and231 B.c. His jire the most ancient inscriptions that we possess,—about 40 in number, and in three dialects. These records, engraven

Text Appearing After Image: C£ii:oxoLO<;y. 313 partly on rocks and partly on columns^ from Peshawar in Kabul toGujrat, and eastward as far as Cuttack in the delta of the ^lahanadi,give one a conception of the great extent of the kingdom and of thespread of the Buddhist religion under Asoka. The king gives in hisedicts precepts of morality, enumerates the blessings of his govern-ment, and appoints officers who are to see that his precepts areexecuted. In particular, he speaks concerning the treatment of ani-mals ; and among other things he says, that instead of the huntingexpeditions customary till then, the king w^ould make more journeysof inspection throughout his dominion. In several of these in-scriptions, on Mount Girnar, near Junagadh (Plate XV.), atDhauli, and in Kapurdagarhi, mention is made of Antiochus,Ptolemy II., Magas of Cyrene, and Alexander of Epirus. Dasha-ratha, grandson of Asoka, left behind liim inscriptions at Bnddhagaya(in Behar). At this period the Greek kings of Bactria conqueredparts o


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