what it mean by janapada?
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The term "janapada" means "the land where the jana or the people set feet and settled down". Some of the important janapadas were Avanti, Kosala, Vatsa and Magadha.
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The word 'janapada' means the land where the 'jana' has set its foot. Capital cities were fortified with huge walls of wood, brick, or stone. The rulers of 'mahajanapadas' depended on occasional gifts brought by people, The rivers Narmada and Brahmaputra flowed through Magadha.
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