The northern India extended from the Kabul Valley in the north to the Godavari in the south witnessed the rise of Sixteen States.
(a) Mahajanapadas
(b) Gana-sanghas
(b) Dravida
(d) Dakshinapatha
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The emergence of sixteen great states called Mahajanapadas was witnessed by the extension of Northern India from Kabul Valley in the North to the Godavari River in the south.
This is the important landmark witnessed in the 6th century BC.
The sixteen states were merely called as the Shodas Mahajanapadas and included several states central, north and south India.
These states were mostly centered on the Indo Gangetic plain that is the foothills of Himalaya.
The emergence of sixteen great states called Mahajanapadas was witnessed by the extension of Northern India from Kabul Valley in the North to the Godavari River in the south.
This is the important landmark witnessed in the 6th century BC.
The sixteen states were merely called as the Shodas Mahajanapadas and included several states central, north and south India.
These states were mostly centered on the Indo Gangetic plain that is the foothills of Himalaya.
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