Mauryan To Mughal Legacy
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Ashoka's Buddhist Missions and Edicts (c.268–232 BCE)
268 BCE - 232 BCE
Ashokan Pillars and Mauryan Stone Sculpture (c.3rd century BCE–1st century CE)
260 BCE - 1950
Continuity in Urban Planning: From Pataliputra to Mughal Agra (c.4th century BCE–17th century CE)
321 BCE - 1912
Development of Land Revenue and Agrarian Administration: From Mauryan Estates to Mughal Zabti (c.3rd century BCE–17th century CE)
300 BCE - 1605
Evolution of Indian Coinage: From Punch-Marked Coins to the Mughal Rupee (c.4th century BCE–17th century CE)
400 BCE - 1556
Gupta Revival and the Reworking of Mauryan Imperial Symbols (c.320–550 CE)
320 - 550
Jain and Buddhist Monastic Endowments and Land Grants (c.3rd century BCE–11th century CE)
260 BCE - 1050
Maritime Trade Networks: Indo-Roman Commerce through to Mughal-Port Relations (c.1st century BCE–17th century CE)
110 BCE - 1612
Mauryan Imperial Administration and the Arthashastra in Practice (c.322–185 BCE)
185 - 322
Military Organization and Fortification: From Mauryan Armies to Mughal Artillery Adoption (c.4th century BCE–17th century CE)
322 BCE - 1600
Spread of Buddhism to Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia under Mauryan Patronage (c.3rd century BCE–5th century CE)
261 BCE - 500
Successor Regional Powers: Satavahanas and Kushans Adapting Mauryan Models (c.2nd century BCE–4th century CE)
185 BCE - 230
Temple Architecture and Stone Carving: Continuities from Mauryan Foundations to Early Medieval Temples (c.3rd century BCE–10th century CE)
260 BCE - 954
Textile Production and Export: Indian Cotton and Silk Industries from Mauryan to Mughal Periods (c.3rd century BCE–17th century CE)
400 BCE - 1694
Transmission of Scripts and Administrative Languages: Brahmi to Persianate Records (c.3rd century BCE–17th century CE)
520 BCE - 1605