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The Maurya Empire's Spies: How Chanakya Built an Intelligence Network

7 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy world of ancient espionage under the Maurya Empire. Drawing from Chanakya's Arthashastra, they uncover how Chandragupta Maurya's chief advisor created a vast network of spies, secret agents, and double agents that kept the empire secure. From wandering ascetics to poison-tasters, from coded messages to honey traps, the episode reveals the sophisticated intelligence apparatus that predated modern spycraft by two millennia. Lucas explains the different types of agents—the 'sattrin' or internal spies, the 'tirtha' spies who infiltrated foreign courts, and the 'gudhapurusha' or secret envoys. Luna asks whether Chanakya's methods were ethical, and Lucas discusses how the Arthashastra balanced realpolitik with dharma. The episode also touches on the famous story of Chanakya using spies to engineer Chandragupta's rise to power, and how the spy network declined after Ashoka's conversion to non-violence. #MauryaEmpire #Chanakya #Arthashastra #ChandraguptaMaurya #AncientEspionage #SpyNetwork #IntelligenceHistory #IndianHistory #AncientIndia #Pataliputra #Kautilya #Spies #Statecraft #Realpolitik #Dharma #AncientMilitary #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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