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analyse two influence factors that were responsible for rise of pataliputra.​

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Answered by smartbrainz
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  • According to the source, the foundation of this city was done by Udayin. The importance of Pataliputra was increasing rapidly with both the security and business, due to the settlement in the Sangam angle of Shona-Ganga. This city was known as Pataliputra almost 2000 years ago.
  • There is also a railway station in Patna with the same name. Pataliputra or Pataliputra was used in ancient times from ancient times. Pataliputra was the name of the present Patna. According to history, Udayin, the successor of Emperor Ajatshatru, transferred his capital from Patliputra to Rajghat and later Chandragupta Maurya established the empire here and established his capital.

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Ques2 : Analyse any two factors that were responsible for rise of Patliputra.

Ans: Patliputra, is most likely Eastern Asia’s oldest continuously inhabited city. The name comes the original Sankskrit “Patan”, which means port. Being that Patna is at the confluence of four rivers the name was very well chosen. In 685 B.C. Patna became the capital of the Haryanka Dynasty, and later of the Nanda Dynasty. This was followed by the rise of the Mauryan Dynasty. Chandergupta Maurya and the world’s first Political Scientist Chanakya (First Prime Minister of the Mauryan Dynasty), made Patna their capital. Patna then served as capital for United India’s first capital under Emperor Pyadaasi Ashoka in 250 B.C.

Two factors that were responsible for rise of Patliputra

Pataliputra produced several eminent world class scholars.

Scholars:

Aryabhata, the famous astronomer and mathematician who gave the approximation of Pi correct to four decimal places.

Ashvaghosha, poet and influential Buddhist writer.

Chanakya, or Kautilya, the master of statecraft, described by Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru as Indian Machiavelli—he was the guru of Chandragupta Maurya and author of the ancient text on statecraft, Arthashashtra.

2,) I think that Pataliputra is important because  

It was a centre of Buddhism and learning in general.

Its strategic location made it a vital part of Indian history.

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