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what was the reason behind the conflict amongst the mahajanapadas. 35 points​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Monarchies were concentrated in the Gangetic Plains, the republics were ranged round the northern periphery of these kingdoms-in the foothills of the Himalayas and just south of these, and in north-western India in modern Punjab.

The Buddhist literature, particularly the Anguttara Nikaya lists the sixteen mahajanapadas given as – Gandhara, Kamboja, Assaka, Vatsa, Avanti, Surasena, Chedi, Malla, Kuru, Panchala, Matsya, Vajji, Anga, Kosala and Magadha.

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Answered by mallinettem
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monarchies were concentrated in the gangetic plains the republic were ranged around the northern periphery of these kingdoms in the foot hills of himalayas and just south of these in north western india in modern Punjab

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