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Explain the factor that led to the rise of magadh

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Answered by ishuism000
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four Mahajanapadas – Magadha, Kosala, Avanti and Vatsa were vying for supremacy from the 6th century BC to the 4th century BC. Finally, Magadha emerged victoriously and was able to gain sovereignty. It became the most powerful state in ancient India. Magadha is situated in modern Bihar. Jarasandha, who was a descendant of Brihadratha founded the empire in Magadha. Both are talked about in the Mahabharata.

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Answered by Kavithabindu2513
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One of the principal factors following the rise of Magadhan Empire was Power was her commercial stability and increasing accomplishment. Magadha had an enormous community which could be manipulated in farming, digging and for defending her army. The Magadha Empire evolved into continuation when the four Mahajanpada such as kosala, Vatsa, Magadha, and Avanti were interested in conflict for sovereignty from 6th Century BC to 4th Century BC. Eventually, Magadha developed as the most influential and wealthy empire in North India.

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