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Name a well-known "Anga' and what does it talk about?

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Answered by toneyprakash7
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Answer:

The capital of Anga was located on the bank of this river and was also named Champa and Malini. It was prominent for its wealth and commerce.

Answered by Sandra001
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Explanation:

Anga was an ancient Indian kingdom that flourished on the eastern Indian subcontinent and one of the sixteen mahajanapadas ("large state").[1] It lay to the east of its neighbour and rival, Magadha, and was separated from it by the river Champa in the modern day Bhagalpur and Munger in the state of Bihar. The capital of Anga was located on the bank of this river and was also named Champa and Malini. It was prominent for its wealth and commerce.[2] Anga was annexed by Magadha in the 6th century BCECapital

Champapuri (near modern Bhagalpur) and Malini (near modern Munger), Bihar

Religion

Vedic Hinduism

Government

Monarchy

Raja (King or Chief)

Historical era

Bronze Age,

• Established

unknown (~1100 BCE)

• Disestablished

c. 500 BCE

Counted among the "sixteen great nations" in Buddhist texts like the Anguttara Nikaya, Anga also finds mention in the Jain Vyakhyaprajnapti’s list of ancient janapadas.

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