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how did the Nanda Empire come to an end​

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Answered by jassjathol
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THE FALL OF THE EMPIRE

Taxes made Nanda unpopular to their people, and Chandragupta used this to campaign against him. Chandragupta's forces besieged Pataliputra (now Patna) city in 320 BC and the Nanda army was defeated. This war ended the Nanda Dynasty and started the Maurya Dynasty under Chandragupta Maurya.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The nanda dynasty ruled in northern part of the indian subcontinent during the 4th century BCE, and possibly during the 5th century BCE. The

nandas overthrew the shaishunaga dynasty in

the magadha region of eastern india, and expanded their empire to include a larger part

of northern india. Ancient sources differ considerably regarding the names of the nanda

kings, and the duration of their rule, but based

on the mahavamsa, they appear to have ruled

during C. 345-322 BCE, although some theories

date the start of their rule to 5th century BCE .

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