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what was the last nanda ruler called and why

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Answered by yogesh22996
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AnswerAccording to the Buddhist text Mahabodhivamsa, Dhana Nanda (died c. 321 BCE) was the last ruler of the Nanda dynasty in Ancient India. He was the youngest of the eight brothers of the dynasty's founder Ugrasena (also known as Mahapadma Nanda).

Died: c. 321 BC

Reign: c. 329 – c. 321BCE

Born: 370 BC:

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Answered by tanishqsoni2k17
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The Nanda dynasty, the first non-Kshatriya dynasty that ruled the Magadha region, was established by Mahapadmananda (Also, Ugrasena) in the year c. 344 BCE. The dynasty, however, was short-lived and its last ruler was Dhananda, the youngest of the eight brothers of the founder of the dynasty, Mahapadmananda. Dhanananda died in 321 BCE when he was overthrown by Chandragupta Maurya, under the assistance of Chanakya.

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