The eighth century BC was the Mahajanapad era of the sixth century BC. The mention of sixteen Mahajanapadas in Buddhist and Jain texts and mythology is mentioned-
By the late nineteenth, the base of the Aryan kingdoms was known. They used to be groups of people of the family. In the beginning of the Vedic era these people used to roam from one place to another. After the post-natal period these people started settling permanently. They established their power on the villages and on the adjoining lands of their residence. These states were now called as the district. Then, in these districts places the feeling of border expansion.As the result they started to fight in neighboring states.In this way these districts grew and called the "Mahajanapada".
1.Ang 2.Magadha 3.Kashi 4.Kaushal
5.Watts 6.Kuru 7.Panchal 8.Matasya
9.Shursen 10.Avanti 11.Gandhar 12.Kamboj
13.Chedi 14.Ashmak 15.Vajji 16.Malla
Magadha was a special place in ancient Indian history. In the sixth century BC, Magadha was one of the 16 Mahajanapadas of northern India. The powerful emperors of Magadha established a vast empire through their triumphs. They established Magadha on all Northern India The kingdom of Magadha was established. In this way Magadha had been the center of political activity of northern India for many centuries. Twpuarn State was not called Southern Bihar, Magadha on that era.
5.Watts 6.Kuru 7.Panchal 8.Matasya
9.Shursen 10.Avanti 11.Gandhar 12.Kamboj
13.Chedi 14.Ashmak 15.Vajji 16.Malla
Magadha was a special place in ancient Indian history. In the sixth century BC, Magadha was one of the 16 Mahajanapadas of northern India. The powerful emperors of Magadha established a vast empire through their triumphs. They established Magadha on all Northern India The kingdom of Magadha was established. In this way Magadha had been the center of political activity of northern India for many centuries. Twpuarn State was not called Southern Bihar, Magadha on that era.
By the late nineteenth, the base of the Aryan kingdoms was known. They used to be groups of people of the family. In the beginning of the Vedic era these people used to roam from one place to another. After the post-natal period these people started settling permanently. They established their power on the villages and on the adjoining lands of their residence. These states were now called as the district. Then, in these districts places the feeling of border expansion.As the result they started to fight in neighboring states.In this way these districts grew and called the "Mahajanapada".
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