Describe the administration of mauryan empire.
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The central and provincial administration of the Mauryan Empire was as follows:
The empire was large paving way for central and provincial administration
The area around Pataliputra was under the direct control of the emperor.
The emperor supervised them all, with the help of members of the royal family, and senior ministers.
The other provinces were ruled from a provincial capital such as Taxila or Ujjain.
With some amount of control from Pataliputra, and royal princes were often sent as governers
The empire was large paving way for central and provincial administration
The area around Pataliputra was under the direct control of the emperor.
The emperor supervised them all, with the help of members of the royal family, and senior ministers.
The other provinces were ruled from a provincial capital such as Taxila or Ujjain.
With some amount of control from Pataliputra, and royal princes were often sent as governers
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Answer: The main features of Mauryan administration were: There were five important political centres in the Mauryan Empire: Patliputra (the capital city) and the provincial centres of Taxila, Ujjayini, Tosali and Suvarnagiri. ... Communications along the land and riverine routes were developed to administer the Empire.
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