Which Indian kings killed their brothers?

Ashoka's Empire
Ashoka, also known as Chand-Ashoka (Cruel Ashoka), killed his brothers as punishment for the king's (his father) death and quarrel for the kingdom (war of succession).
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Which Hindu kings killed their family?

One of the most celebrated Mauryan rulers Ashoka was King Bindusara's third son and thus was neither a crown prince nor the obvious heir. Thus he also murdered his siblings to seize the Magadhan kingdom shortly after his father Bindusara passed away.
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Which Indian king killed his own son?

Ajatashatru (r. 492–c. 460 BC), king of Magadha, was killed by his son Udayabhadra.
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Which Indian kings killed Mughals?

Remembering Hemu Vikramaditya, the last Hindu king who defeated Mughals. In the 16th Century, the Mughals emerged as the mightiest force in India and rarely tasted defeat.
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Which Hindu kings killed their siblings?

Ashoka, also known as Chand-Ashoka (Cruel Ashoka), killed his brothers as punishment for the king's (his father) death and quarrel for the kingdom (war of succession). Later on, Ashoka conquered Greater India entire, before he adopted Buddhism and forsook war.
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Why did the Ottoman Sultans Kill their Brothers?



Did Sikhs beat Mughals?

Guru Hargobind, the sixth Sikh Guru introduced the militarization to Sikhism. In response of his father's execution, he fought several battles against the Mughal army and defeated them.
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Which king killed most of his brother?

Ashoka killed 99 of his brothers except.
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Which king killed his son for cow?

The Legend of Manu Needhi Cholan

Upon enquiry, he found that the calf of that cow had been killed under the wheels of his son's chariot. In order to provide justice to the cow, Ellalan killed his own son, Veedhividangan, under the chariot as his own punishment i.e. Ellalan made himself suffer as much as the cow.
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Who was the bravest Hindu king of India?

Prithviraj belonged to the Chauhan or Chahamana dynasty of Ajmer, that emerged after the decline of the Pratihara empire. He ascended the throne in 1177 or 1178 and rapidly expanded his kingdom by defeating smaller Rajput kingdoms. India's rich history is a testimony to the courage and bravery of several kings.
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Who destroyed most Hindu temples in India?

According to Ikram, "Aurangzeb tried to enforce strict Islamic law by ordering the destruction of newly built Hindu temples.
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Who killed the Fat King?

At that moment, Ehud grabs the sword from his right thigh with his left hand and stabs the king in the belly.
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Who killed his own father for throne?

Ajatashatru murdered his father, Bimbisara, to ascend the throne of Magadha in 493 B.C.
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Who killed the King with his left hand?

Ehud, also spelled Aod, in the Old Testament (Judges 3:12–4:1), son of Gera, the Benjaminite, Israelite hero who delivered Israel from 18 years of oppression by the Moabites. A left-handed man, Ehud tricked Eglon, king of Moab, and killed him.
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Who was the most violent king in history?

Genghis Khan

He was Mongol leader and known for his military genius, political statesman and bloodthirsty terror. There is legend that he slaughter the certain height of people by saying dwarf people don't have right to live after the every battle of his life.
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Who is the cruelest king?

1. Attila The Hun. Ruling the Hunnic Empire from A.D. 434-453, Attila the Hun was known as “The Scourge of God.” After seizing power for himself by killing his older brother, Bleda — Attila went on to expand his empire into areas of Germany, the Balkans and Russia.
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Which king was insane and cruel?

1. Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon (604-562 B.C.) The granddaddy of all mad kings is King Nebuchadnezzar, the Babylonian ruler whose first-person account of a seven-year descent into animal-like insanity is one of the most fascinating sections of the Old Testament book of Daniel.
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Which king married his mother?

When Oedipus grew to manhood, a prophet warned him that he would kill his father and marry his mother. Not knowing that he had been adopted, and that his real parents were Jocasta and Laius, Oedipus left the country to avoid committing such crimes.
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Who married his own mother in India?

Suraj Mahto, 22, hit the headlines in June when he abandoned his wife Lalita and married her mother, 42-year-old Asha Devi. The unusual affair began when Mrs Devi came to stay with the couple in the village of Puraini in the impoverished state of Bihar last year.
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Which king had married to his mother?

Oedipus, in Greek mythology, the king of Thebes who unwittingly killed his father and married his mother.
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Who betrayed Sikh empire?

The Sikh Army at that time was led by General Raja Lal Singh who, with Tej Singh, betrayed the Sikhs during the course of the war.
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Who destroyed the Sikh empire?

This battle was fought on 28 January 1846 during the First Sikh War (1845-46). A British-Indian force took on the Sikh army of the Punjab, known as the Khalsa (literally 'the pure'). It ended in a decisive British victory and is seen by some as a 'near perfect battle'.
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Why did the Mughals dislike the Sikhs?

Mughal Influence on Sikhism

However, the Mughal Emperor Jahangir saw the Sikhs as a threat because they had supported an unsuccessful contender to the throne. Jahangir demanded that Guru Arjan, the fifth Guru, make certain changes to the Sikh holy text. The Guru refused, and he was executed by Jahangir in 1606.
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Who was God's assassin in the Bible?

In the year 1173 B.C., Ehud, a lone assassin chosen by the high priest of God, is sent on a virtually impossible mission: kill Eglon, the ruthless, egomaniacal king of Moab. Only Ehud, the left-handed Hebrew from the tribe of Benjamin, can successfully execute such an assignment.
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