what does the text tell us about mahajanapadas
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mahajanapandas mean literally a great kingdom
streched from Indo-Gangetic plains to modern afganistan to Bangladesh 6th century B.C.E
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Mahajanapadas
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- Buddhist and Jaina texts list sixteen powerful states known as Mahajanapadas that flourished in the 6th century BCE.
- The 16 Mahajanapadas included Kasi, Kosala, Anga, Vajji, Magadha, Malla, Vamsa, Kuru, Chetiya, Panchala, Machchha, Shurasena, Assaka, Avanti, Kamboja, and Gandhara.
- Mahajanapadas were the head of the kingdom established by Janas during the late Vedic period.
- Janas decided to form their territorial communities in a permanent place and form states.
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