Into how many regions was the Maurya Empire divided ? Name the regions.
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The Mauryan Empire was divided into four Provinces.
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- The organizational structure began at the imperial level with the emperor and his Mantriparishad, or Council of Ministers. The head of the provincial administration was the Kumara (prince), or royal prince, who governed the provinces as the king’s representative, with the assistance of Mahamatyas, who were essentially regional prime ministers. Through this sophisticated system of bureaucracy, the empire governed all aspects of government at every level, from municipal hygiene to international trade.
- Employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system, the Maurya Empire was able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern Asia. This included a common economic system supporting stable agriculture in its vast landholdings, as well as successful trade and commerce. Through this centralized authority, which included a powerful military, the rulers of the empire bound together the previously fractured regions of the Indian Subcontinent.
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Mauryan Empire was divided into four provinces.
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Mauryan Empire was divided into four provinces:
- Tosali in the east,
- Ujjain in the west,
- Suvarnagiri in the south, and
- Taxila in the north.
- Pataliputra was the capital of the Mauryan Empire. It was located near the river Ganges, in present, it is in Bihar.
- Each of the provinces was governed by the authority named Kumara. Kumara was the representative of the King.
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