History, asked by sudhabisht1502, 9 months ago

the kingdom of magadha was located .....
option -
a. on the bank of the indus.
b.in the south of vidhyas.
c.in the area along ganga's tributaries in the south of ganga .
d.in the garo hills.​

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Answered by karanthprabhakar
15

Hey mate!

The answer to ur question is

c) in the area along ganga's tributaries in the south of Ganga.

Explanation:

We know that the Magadha kingdom was located in North East region of India (not in the region of 7 sister states). History says that it covered most of the parts from Bihar and odissa. Since river ganga flows In that region, we can conclude that Magadha empire was in the area of tributaries of Ganga...

Hope this helps...

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Pavana karanth

Answered by kunalgourav38
1

Answer:

The kingdom of Magadha was located in the area along Ganga's tributaries in the south of Ganga.

Explanation:

1) Magadha, ancient kingdom of India, situated in what is now west-central Bihar state, in northeastern India. Between the 6th century bce to the 8th century ce, it served as the foundation for various larger kingdoms or empires.

2) Bimbisara was one of the first monarchs of the Magadha empire in ancient India (about 543–491 bce). It is believed that his development of the kingdom, particularly his absorption of the kingdom of Anga to the east, served as the impetus for the eventual growth of the Mauryan empire.

3) Magadha was renowned for having strong rulers who built a sizable realm.

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