Chandragupta Maurya and his Times(Paperback, Radha kumud Mookerji)
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About The Book: This book delves into the era of "Chandragupta Maurya and His Times", drawing extensively from various sources such as the Arthasastra of Kautilya, classical texts, Sanskrit, Buddhist, and Jain literature, along with Asoka's inscriptions. It includes appendices, a plate featuring Maurya coins, and a meticulous transliteration system. Covering Chandragupta's military campaigns, governance, and societal dynamics, the book offers a nuanced perspective on ancient India. The book elucidates the crucial significance of the first meeting between Chanakya and Chandragupta, which profoundly influenced both their personal trajectories and the course of the nation's history. Chandragupta's transformation from a vulnerable wilderness hunter to an educated individual immersed in the culture of Taxila hinted at his future pivotal role in history. Before delving into Chandragupta's political endeavors, understanding the circumstances surrounding this pivotal encounter near Pataliputra becomes essential. Moreover, within the sphere of governance, the task of overseeing an expansive empire like Chandragupta's, spanning from Persia to Mysore, presented considerable hurdles. The lack of effective communication and transportation mechanisms exacerbated these challenges during the pre-mechanical era. Kautilya's administrative blueprint, centered around seven fundamental components such as the sovereign, ministers, territory, fortifications, financial and military capabilities, and alliances, offered a structured approach to address these impediments. About The Author: Radha kumud Mookerji (1884–1963) was an Indian historian and nationalist during the British colonial era. He obtained his doctorate from the University of Calcutta in 1905 and taught at the Bengal National College. Mukherjee served in various academic roles at universities in Benares, Mysore, and Lucknow. Notably, he advocated for the concept of Greater India and authored "Indian Shipping: A History of Seab