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how do you agree that winning wars strengthens a nation and towards development in magadha explain

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Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

Political activities in the 6th and 5th century BCE concentrated around controlling the valley of Ganges. The states of Koshala, Kashi, Vrijjis, and Magadha combatted for this control for a century till Magadha emerged triumphant. This proved beneficial to the Magadha Empire.

EXPLANATION:

     Magadha’s development and success was partly owing to King Bimbisara’s and King Ajatashastru’s political ambition. King Bimbisarahad captured Anga that gave him access to the Ganges, aprized asset with regard to nascent maritime trade. Magadha had an exceptional geographic position controlling the lower Ganges and therefore got income from both river trade and the fertile plain.

    Access to the delta also provided lucrative revenues from trade in the eastern coastal. Neighbouring forests gave timber for buildings and elephants for the military. In particular, adjoining rich deposits of iron ore gave Magadha the lead and advantage of technology.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
7

It is the efficient system of administration which strengthens a nation towards its development.

EXPLANATION:

Magadha was a kingdom which was protected on all sides by mountains and rivers. Magadha became popular under the rule of Bimbisara. He was part of the Haryanka dynasty and he established the Magadha Empire.  

He had an efficient system of administration which was well organized. He also developed the infrastructure and mean of communication. The roads were well built and his kingdom had 80,000 villages. The villages had a rural autonomy and were headed by a Gramika.

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