A brief note on Ajatshatru
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Ajasaththa (Ajātasattu; [6]492 to 460 BCEor early 4th century BCE[7]) was a king of the Haryanka dynasty of Magadha in East India. He was the son of King Bimbisara and was a contemporary of both Mahavira (Nigantha Nataputta) and Gautama Buddha. He forcefully took over the kingdom of Magadha from his father and imprisoned him. He fought a war against Vajji, ruled by the Lichchhavis, and conquered the republic of Vesali
Ajasaththa followed policies of conquest and expansion. He defeated his neighbours including the king of Kosala; his brothers, when at odds with him, went to Kashi, which had been given to Bimbisara as dowry. This led to a war between Magadha and Kosala. Ajatashatru occupied Kashi and captured the smaller kingdoms. Magadha under Ajasaththa became the most powerful kingdom in North India.
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he was son of the king bimbisara and was contemporary of both Mahavira ans Gautam Buddha he forcefully took over the kingdom of magadha from his father and imprisoned him. he was very ambitious and powerful king ajatshatru will ever be remembered in the history of Buddha.
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