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history of class6 chapter 8 rise of magadha

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Licchavis[1] (c. 600 – c. 300 BC), one of the eight confederate clans of the Vajjian Confederacy[2] (the city of Vaishali was the capital of the republic)[3]

Roman Republic (c. 500 – 27 BC)

Classical Athens (508–322 BC) under the reforms of Cleisthenes

Various Greek city-states under Classical Athenian influence; these loyalties and governments changed frequently (see synoecisms), and in some instances were even under the influence of Sparta without succumbing to the adoption of the government system of oligarchy

Ancient Carthage (308–146 BC)

The village officer was called Gramini. The village head Gramini led the villagers in time of war and attended the meetings of the Sabha and Samiti. Several villages together formed a vis or clan and its chief was called Vispati. He was also a military leader and used to lead his clan in times of war under the guidance and instructions of the Rajan of the tribe. The tribe was known as the Jana and the head of the Jana was the Rajan who was constantly assisted by the Senani and the Purohita.
Bimbisara was the first king
Satvanah replace the dynasty of Magadh
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