The correct answer is Bindusara. In Greek texts, particularly those by historians like Megasthenes, Bindusara, the Mauryan emperor and son of Chandragupta Maurya, is referred to as Amitrochates. This name is believed to mean "the one who has no enemies." Bindusara ruled from approximately 297 to 273 BCE and is known for expanding the Mauryan Empire and maintaining diplomatic relations with Hellenistic states.
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