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The territory of ancient India in its heyday
Peacock dynasty is a famous dynasty in history. It is said that Juzaro, a great country in ancient times, invaded on a large scale because of his desire for the beauty and richness of Sakya, and a large number of Sakya people were forced to flee. Under the guidance of Brahman diviners, they arrived in the Himalayas, and peacocks' cries resounded through the sky, and a beautiful city was established, named Mauriya, which means Peacock City. Later, Chandragupta, a descendant of Sakyamuni, became king under the banner of the white invaders who wiped out the western nomads. Because he was born in a family with peacocks, he was named Peacock Dynasty, which unified the northern mainland. After his son Shaluo succeeded to the throne, he maintained the territory and rule of the empire, and the people's lives were stable.

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The early Peacock Dynasty controlled the Indus Plain, Ganges Plain, Bay of Bengal, Deccan Plateau and vast areas as far away as the Arabian Sea. During the reign of King Ashoka, except the southern tip of the Indian Peninsula, the southern foothills of the Himalayas in the north, Mysore in the south, Assam in the east and Hindu Kush in the west were all included in the territory of the Peacock Empire.