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point out the mahajanapada which is on the north of river Narmada

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Answered by bestanswers
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Avanti was situated on the north of river Narmada.


North Avanti and South Avanti were separated by River Narmada.


16 oligarchic republics or kingdoms were called as Mahajanapadas.


It was a vast period in history known as the Mahajanapada period starting as early as 600 BC till 325 BC.

Answered by smartbrainz
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During the Vedic Period, in ancient India, a variety of kingdoms spread across the Indo-Gangetic plain. Such kingdoms are also recognized as republics, of which 16 were considered the largest. The 16 Mahajanapadas are known as the 16 kingdoms. In reality, the word Mahajanapada means "great country" and comes from Sanskrit. Before Buddhism began in India, the seventeen Mahajanapadas rose. Although these places were originally tribal villages, they developed to become greater political bodies by seizing land around 600 BC.  Avanti is the Mahajanapada which was on the north of Narmada River

EXPLANATION:

  • In the territory of the present Madhya Pradesh province, was Avanti Kingdom of Ancient India. For a time this region was part of Malwa Historic Province.
  • Approximately 600 BC the capital of Avanti was Majismati. But it soon moved to Ujjayini (near Ujjain today). It may well be modern Godarpura on the Narmada River.
  • The Kingdom was on the land trade routes to Bharukaccha (Modern Bharucha) on the Arabian Peninsula, which originated from northern and southern India.

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