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What were the factors contributed for the rise of Magadhan Empire ?


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Answered by sachinarora2001
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Magadhan geographical was located at the centre of gangetic plain. This fertile area produce enough surplus to help its rulers to fill treasury

(b) Magadha's capital Pataliputra was located in a very advantageous position, mvulnerajle because of natural barrier.

C) Magadha had an advantage of geographical position, for the iron mines were located around Rajgir and Pataliputra. Iron was necessary for an all round advancement.
Answered by TheAnswerBox
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Follow are the factors contributed in the rise of Magadhan Empire--

--The geographical position contributed significantly to the rise of Magadha empire.

--Magadha was situated on the land connecting Eastern India with the West. Therefore Magadha could easily control the trade between Eastern India and Western India.

--The iron mines were located around Rajgir and Pataliputra which contributed in economic growth of Magadha empire.

--The next policy of Bimbisara for the expansion of Magadhan empire was the policy of conquest. 


--Magadha was surrounded by three rivers which fulfilled the need of water of citizens.

--Magadha was the largest empire in Indian Subcontinent .Trade and Commerce led to increase in income of the Empire.

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