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Mauryan Roads: Ashoka's Lost Highway Network

6 min · 20. Juni 2026
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Before the Romans built their famous roads, the Mauryan Empire under Chandragupta and Ashoka constructed a vast highway system spanning over 2,000 miles from Pataliputra to the Hindu Kush. This episode uncovers the engineering, logistics, and political vision behind the Uttarapatha and Dakshinapatha — the royal roads that moved armies, merchants, and Buddhist monks across ancient India. We explore Megasthenes' descriptions of the 'royal road', the rest houses and mile markers mentioned in the Arthashastra, and how these arteries held the empire together. Discover how Ashoka's edicts were posted along these routes at key junctions, turning road networks into instruments of moral policy. No prior episodes have covered this specific infrastructure — a fresh look at how roads shaped the first unified subcontinent. #MauryanRoads #Uttarapatha #Dakshinapatha #Ashoka #ChandraguptaMaurya #Arthashastra #Megasthenes #Pataliputra #RoyalRoad #AncientInfrastructure #MauryanEmpire #BuddhistMonks #RockEdicts #AncientTrade #History #FexingoHistory #IndianHistory #AncientEngineering Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Mauryan Roads: Ashoka's Lost Highway Network Cover

Mauryan Roads: Ashoka's Lost Highway Network

Before the Romans built their famous roads, the Mauryan Empire under Chandragupta and Ashoka constructed a vast highway system spanning over 2,000 miles from Pataliputra to the Hindu Kush. This episode uncovers the engineering, logistics, and political vision behind the Uttarapatha and Dakshinapatha — the royal roads that moved armies, merchants, and Buddhist monks across ancient India. We explore Megasthenes' descriptions of the 'royal road', the rest houses and mile markers mentioned in the Arthashastra, and how these arteries held the empire together. Discover how Ashoka's edicts were posted along these routes at key junctions, turning road networks into instruments of moral policy. No prior episodes have covered this specific infrastructure — a fresh look at how roads shaped the first unified subcontinent. #MauryanRoads #Uttarapatha #Dakshinapatha #Ashoka #ChandraguptaMaurya #Arthashastra #Megasthenes #Pataliputra #RoyalRoad #AncientInfrastructure #MauryanEmpire #BuddhistMonks #RockEdicts #AncientTrade #History #FexingoHistory #IndianHistory #AncientEngineering Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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