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what 8s the difference between janapadas and mahajanapadas ​

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Answered by mamathathallapelli52
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The Janapadas were small kingdoms of the Vedic Age period. The transition into Mahajanapadas marked a departure from semi-nomadic livelihood to a culture based on urbanization and permanent

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Answered by Anonymous
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Janapadas and Mahajanapadas

Janapadas

Mahajanapadas

1500 BC to the 6th century BC 600 BC – 345 BC

The Sanskrit term “Janapada” compound term, made up of two words: janas and pada. Jana means “people” or “subject” The word pada means “foot” Mahajapadas is a compound term consisting of maha meaning “great”, and janapada meaning”foothold of a people

The Janapada was the highest political unit in Ancient India during this period. They were usually monarchical in nature though some followed a republican form of government The Mahajanapads still retained their monarchial nature while some of the republics came under the control of powerful oligarchs

The transition from the Bronze age (3000 BC – 1000 BC) to the Iron Age (1500–200 BC) happened during the time of the Janapadas The era of the Mahajanapadas saw the emergence of India’s first large cities after the demise of the Indus Valley Civilization, as well as the rise of Buddhism and Jainism which challenged the religious orthodoxy of the Vedic Period.

As per Vedic literature, some of the following Janapadas were mentioned:

Alina

Anu

Gandhari

Kalinga

Matsya

As per Buddhist and Jain sources, the following are some of the Mahajapadas that are mentioned:

Chedi

Gandhara

Kosala

Magadha

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