A short note on the Trade and Agriculture during Magadha dynasty
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Drained by the Ganges and the Son rivers, Magadha became the most powerful mahajanapada in ancient India.
Magadha was important for transport and trade, and its fertile regions made agriculture prosper.
Parts of Magadha were forested and elephants from there were trained to fight for the army.
Forests also provided wood, and the iron mines in the region provided the metal to make strong weapons and tools.
Magadha had many powerful rulers such as Bimbisara and Ajatsatru of the Haryanka dynasty, and Mahapadma Nanda of the Nanda dynasty.
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Magadh one of the most important destinations for the silk route travelers was not just the trade of silk, spices, incense and textiles, but also peace, prosperity, science and knowledge.Under the rule of the Mauryan dynasty, from 322 BC -185 BC, international trade was allowed through Khyber Pass.Magadha was important for transport and trade, and its fertile regions made agriculture prosper. Parts of Magadha were forested and elephants from there were trained to fight for the army. Forests also provided wood, and the iron mines in the region provided the metal to make strong weapons and tools.
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