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How did Buddhism spread to other lands? Give your answer with special reference to the work of
ve the period Explain this statement with examples
the missionaries, pilgrims and travellers.
white short notes on Kingdoms of the south, The Silk Route.
Why were sangams organized?
The post Mauryan period saw the rule of the Indo-Greeks, Shakas, Pahlavas and the Kushanas
in North India. What does it tell you about the political condition of North India?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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SOUTH ASIA: Buddhism Geography. The geography of Buddhism is like no other religion in the world. ... Buddhism spread from India and then vanished (virtually) from India. Most other religious hearths of the world are still intact as powerful centers from which the faith grows.The Silk Road was a vital route not just for physical goods but ideas as well, and it had a significant impact on the spread of Buddhism through Central Asia. The cradle of Buddhism is to be found in Iron Age India. ... Out of this, Buddhism formed between the 6th and 4th centuries BC.

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