e) How was the government of Magadha that existed around 2.500 years ago different
from the government that exists in our country today? Describe any two differences.
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Magadha, ancient kingdom of India, situated in what is now west-central Bihar state, in northeastern India. It was the nucleus of several ...
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agadha was an ancient Indian kingdom in southern Bihar, and was counted as one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas, 'Great Kingdoms' of ancient India. Magadha played an important role in the development of Jainism and Buddhism, and two of India's greatest empires, the Maurya Empire and Gupta Empire, originated in Magadha.
Kingdom of Magadha

Magadha and other Mahajanapadas in the post-Vedic period

Territorial expansion of the Magadha empires 6th century BCE onwards
CapitalRajagriha (Girivraj)
Later, Pataliputra (modern-day Patna)Common languagesOld Indo-Aryan (e.g. Magadhi Prakrit, other Prakrits, Sanskrit)Religion
Hinduism
Buddhism
JainismGovernmentAbsolute monarchy as described in the ArthashastraSamraat (Emperor)
• c. 544 - c. 492 BCE
Bimbisara
• c. 492 - c. 460 BCE
Ajatashatru
• c. 460 - c. 444 BCE
Udayin
• c. 437 - c. 413 BCE
Nāgadāsaka
• c. 413 - c. 395 BCE
Shishunaga
• c. 395 - c. 367 BCE
KalashokaHistorical eraAntiquityCurrencyPanas
Preceded bySucceeded byKikata KingdomNanda EmpireToday part ofIndia
Bangladesh
Nepal[citation needed]
The Mauryan Empire and Gupta Empire, both of which originated in Magadha, saw advancements in ancient India's science, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy and were considered the Golden Age of India. The Magadh kingdom included republican communities such as the community of Rajkumar.[citation needed] Villages had their own assemblies under their local chiefs called Gramakas. Their administrations were divided into executive, judicial, and military functions.
Geography