describe the mahajanpad and give an
introduction of the major mahajanpad Rajasthan
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The Mahajanapadas were a set of sixteen kingdoms that existed in ancient India. It all began when the tribes (janas) of the late Vedic period decided to form their own territorial communities, which eventually gave rise to new and permanent areas of settlements called 'states' or 'janapadas.
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About 2500 years ago, some janapadas became more important than other, and were known as mahajanapadas.
Most mahajanapadas had a capital city, many of these were fortified. This means that huge walls of wood, brick or stone were built around them.
Fort were probably built because people were afraid of attack from other kings and needed protection. It is also likely that some rulers wanted to show how rich and powerful they were by buildings large, tall and impressive walls around their cities.