How many episodes are there in Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat?
442
Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat/Number of episodes
Who is ahalya in Chakravarthy Ashoka?
Tunisha Sharma as Ahankara Ahankara is the latest addition in the Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat cast. The role of Ahankara is essayed by Tunisha Sharma. Tunisha too is 18 year old.
What is Ashoka real name?
Ashoka Maurya
Ashoka/Full name
Is Ashoka serial based on true story?
Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat was based on the life of Emperor Ashoka (304–232 BCE), the third emperor of the Mauryan dynasty of India. The series tells the story of how he faced the problems outside and inside Magadha, eventually rising to become its ruler.
Who is Ashoka’s wife?
Maharani Devim. 286 BC
Asandhimitram. 270 BC–240 BCPadmavatim. 266 BCTishyaraksha
Ashoka/Wife
Who is the wife of Emperor Ashoka?
Maharani Devi (full name: Vedisa-Mahadevi Sakyakumari) was, according to the Sri Lankan chronicles, the first wife of the third Mauryan emperor Ashoka….Devi (wife of Ashoka)
Devi | |
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Spouse | Ashoka |
Issue | Mahendra Sanghamitra |
Names Vedisa-Mahadevi Sakyakumari | |
Dynasty | Maurya |
Who was Ashoka favorite wife?
Which wife and which love story you Choose for Ashoka?
Poll Choice | Stats |
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Devi (Buddhist wife) | 47% |
Karuwaki (Kalinga princess) | 25% |
Asandhimitra (Queen consort) | 8% |
Padmavati (mother of heir Kunala) | 2% |
Who was Ashoka’s wife?
Who is Sushim wife?
Susima | |
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Died | c. 270 BCE Age• 35 |
Spouse | Chanda |
Issue | Nigrodha(Buddhist monk) |
House | Maurya |
Did chanakya ever meet Ashoka?
There is no historical evidence about Ashoka meeting or having an association with Chanakya. If we were to go by chronological evidence, Ashoka was born in 304 BC, while Chanakya died in 283 BC. Thus, there is the possibility that Chanakya was alive when the Mauryan King Ashoka was born.
How many wives did Samrat Ashoka had?
Know Everything about Samrat Ashoka and His Five Wives. In his life, Samrat Ashoka married not once but five times. While, three of his marriages were out of love, two were mainly for political reasons. Needless to say, Samrats and Kings were bound to marry princess of equal status under imperial pressure.