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How was shakya dynasty originated in nepal?

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Answered by gaurav200370
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Shakya Dynasty was an Ancient Indian Dynasty that was established around 650 BC. Shakya Dynasty used to rule throughout eastern Indian regions, Rapti River Basin and extended till the Southern Himalyan ranges of Shivalik. Suddhodana was father of Siddhartha Gautama (Gautama Buddha).

Answered by SkylerSutton21
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The Shakya (Sanskrit: Śākya, Devanagari: शाक्य; Pali: Sākiya, Sakka, or Sakya)[1] were a clan of late Vedic India (c. 1000 – c. 500 BCE) and the later so-called second urbanization period (c. 600 – c. 200 BCE) in the Indian subcontinent (present-day nations of India and Nepal).

The Shakyas formed an independent oligarchic[note 1] republican state known as the Śākya Gaṇarājya.[2] The Shakya capital was Kapilavastu, which may have been located either in present-day Tilaurakot, Nepal or present-day Piprahwa, India.[3][4][5]

The best-known Shakya was Siddhartha Gautama, who was the founder of Buddhism (c. 6th to 4th centuries BCE) and came to be known as Gautama Buddha.[note 2] Siddhartha was the son of Śuddhodana, the chosen leader of the Śākya Gaṇarājya.

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