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Magadhan Empire - Ajatshatru

Magadhan Empire

  • Ajatshatru (Kunika): 493 BC- 462 BC
  • Bimbisara followed the policy of conquest and expansion.
  • He was a great military conqueror who fought a number of wars and battles:
    • Kosala and Magadha: Ajatshatru had conflict with Kosala. Prasenjit, king of Kosala was furious at Ajatshatru patricide. His anger grew further when Mahakosala, Prasenjit՚s sister (Bimbisara՚s wife) died of grief soon after Bimbisara՚s death…

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Magadhan Empire - Nanda Dynasty

Magadhan Empire

Nanda Dynasty (345 - 323 BCE)

  • The Nandas replaced the Shishunaga dynasty.
  • They were the first Non Kshatriya rulers in the history of India.
  • The Nanda dynasty was found by Mahapadma Nanda who was also its greatest ruler.
  • Puranic, Buddhist, and Jaina traditions agree that there were nine Nanda kings.
  • The Mahabodhivamsa gives the list of nine kings as: Ugrasena, Panduka, Pandugati, Bhutapala, Rashtrapala, Govi…

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