By which ruler was Pataliputra chosen for the first time as a capital?
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Udayin was a ruler of the Magadha empire who chose the city of Pataliputra as the capital of the Magadha for the first time.
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King Udayin
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By King Udayin, Pataliputra was chosen for the first time as a Capital.
Udayin was the Indian ruler of Haryanka dynasty of Magadha.
From 460 BCE to 440 BCE, he ruled over Magadha.
He was the grandson of Bimbisara or Srenika (Founder of Haryanka dynasty).
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By King Udayin, Pataliputra was chosen for the first time as a Capital.
Udayin was the Indian ruler of Haryanka dynasty of Magadha.
From 460 BCE to 440 BCE, he ruled over Magadha.
He was the grandson of Bimbisara or Srenika (Founder of Haryanka dynasty).
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