Bindusara () was the second Mauryan emperor of Magadha in Ancient India. The ancient Greco-Roman writers called him Amitrochates, a name likely derived from his Sanskrit title Amitraghāta ("slayer of enemies").
Bindusara was the second emperor of the Mauryan Empire, an ancient Indian dynasty that ruled the region of Magadha. Ancient Greek and Roman writers referred to him as Amitrochates, a name based on his Sanskrit title meaning "slayer of enemies."
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