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What does Megathenes write about patliputra

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n 300 BC, a Greek ambassador, Megasthenes, wrote that Pataliputra (as Patna was then called) was '22 miles in circuit, with a wooden wall pierced by 64 gates and 570 towers, rivalling the splendors of Persian cities such as Susa and Hamadan'.

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In 300 BC, a Greek ambassador, Megasthenes, wrote that Pataliputra (as Patna was then called) was '22 miles in circuit, with a wooden wall pierced by 64 gates and 570 towers, rivalling the splendors of Persian cities such as Susa and Hamadan'.

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