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* [[Dasharatha Maurya|Dasharatha]] still recognised as the De jure ruler of the [[Mauryan Empire]]. | * [[Dasharatha Maurya|Dasharatha]] still recognised as the De jure ruler of the [[Mauryan Empire]]. | ||
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| combatant2 = [[Satavahana dynasty]]<br>[[Kashmir]] Province<br>[[Gandhara]] Province<br>[[Mahameghavahana dynasty]]<br>[[Chola dynasty]]<br>[[Chera dynasty]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] Rebeled [[Mauryan Empire|Mauryan]] Princes | | combatant2 = [[Satavahana dynasty]]<br>[[Kashmir]] Province<br>[[Gandhara]] Province<br>[[Vidarbha kingdom (Mauryan era)|Vidharbha]] Province<br>[[Mahameghavahana dynasty]]<br>[[Chola dynasty]]<br>[[Chera dynasty]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] Rebeled [[Mauryan Empire|Mauryan]] Princes | ||
| combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Mauryan Empire]] | | combatant1 = [[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Mauryan Empire]] | ||
| commander2 = [[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Jalauka]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Sophagasenus]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Kunala]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Bandhupalita]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Indrapalita]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Dronsa]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Virasena]] | | commander2 = [[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Jalauka]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Sophagasenus]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Kunala]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Bandhupalita]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Indrapalita]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Dronsa]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Virasena]]<br>[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Vidarbha kingdom (Mauryan era)|Yajnasena]] | ||
| commander1 =[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Dasharatha Maurya]] | | commander1 =[[File:Flag of Maurya Empire.pvg.png|22px|border]] [[Dasharatha Maurya]] | ||
| caption = [[Maurya Empire]] after the rebellion of the [[Mauryan Empire|Mauryan]] Provinces | | caption = [[Maurya Empire]] after the rebellion of the [[Mauryan Empire|Mauryan]] Provinces | ||
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Various dynasties of the [[South India|south]] including the [[Satavahana dynasty|Satavahana]] had been vassals of the Mauryan Empire. These kingdoms are mentioned in Ashoka's edicts (256 BCE) and were considered part of the outer circle of the imperium—subject to the rule of the Mauryan Emperor, although doubtless enjoying a considerable degree of autonomy under their local rulers.<ref name="TE"/> The death of Ashoka began the decline of imperial power in the south. Dasharatha was able to maintain some command of the home provinces, but the distant governments, including areas in the south, broke away from imperial rule and reasserted their independence.<ref name="TE"/> The [[Mahameghavahana dynasty]] of [[Kalinga (historical region)|Kalinga]] in central-eastern India also broke away from imperial rule after the death of Ashoka.<ref name="TE"/> | Various dynasties of the [[South India|south]] including the [[Satavahana dynasty|Satavahana]] had been vassals of the Mauryan Empire. These kingdoms are mentioned in Ashoka's edicts (256 BCE) and were considered part of the outer circle of the imperium—subject to the rule of the Mauryan Emperor, although doubtless enjoying a considerable degree of autonomy under their local rulers.<ref name="TE"/> The death of Ashoka began the decline of imperial power in the south. Dasharatha was able to maintain some command of the home provinces, but the distant governments, including areas in the south, broke away from imperial rule and reasserted their independence.<ref name="TE"/> The [[Mahameghavahana dynasty]] of [[Kalinga (historical region)|Kalinga]] in central-eastern India also broke away from imperial rule after the death of Ashoka.<ref name="TE"/> | ||
==Aftermath== | |||
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According to a [[Jain]] text, the provinces of [[Surashtra|Saurashtra]], [[History of Maharashtra|Maharashtra]], [[Andhras|Andhra]] and [[History of karnataka|Mysore]] broke away from the empire shortly after Ashoka's death, but were reconquered by Dasharatha's successor, [[Samprati]] (who supposedly deployed soldiers disguised as Jain monks).<ref name="Chandra1977">{{cite book|author=Moti Chandra|title=Trade and Trade Routes in Ancient India|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rDL4kA7SWkEC&pg=PA75|year=1977|publisher=Abhinav Publications|isbn=978-81-7017-055-6|pages=75–}}</ref> | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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* {{cite book |last=Singh |first=Upinder |author-link=Upinder Singh |title=A history of ancient and early medieval India : from the Stone Age to the 12th century |year=2008 |publisher=[[Pearson Education]] |location=New Delhi |isbn=978-81-317-1120-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GW5Gx0HSXKUC}} | * {{cite book |last=Singh |first=Upinder |author-link=Upinder Singh |title=A history of ancient and early medieval India : from the Stone Age to the 12th century |year=2008 |publisher=[[Pearson Education]] |location=New Delhi |isbn=978-81-317-1120-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GW5Gx0HSXKUC}} | ||
* {{cite book |last=Strong |first=John S. |author-link=John S. Strong |title=The Legend of King Aśoka: A Study and Translation of the Aśokāvadāna |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Kp9uaQTQ8h8C&pg=PA232 |year=1989 |publisher=Motilal Banarsidass |isbn=978-81-208-0616-0}} | * {{cite book |last=Strong |first=John S. |author-link=John S. Strong |title=The Legend of King Aśoka: A Study and Translation of the Aśokāvadāna |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Kp9uaQTQ8h8C&pg=PA232 |year=1989 |publisher=Motilal Banarsidass |isbn=978-81-208-0616-0}} | ||
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