what were the causes for the downfall of the Mauryas?
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Among these causes, some causes appear almost as common, namely, the weak successors, vastness of the empire, independence of the provinces, foreign invasion, and internal revolt. The Maurya Empire fell because of these causes.
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- The religious policy of Ashoka.
- Huge Expenditure on army and bureaucracy.
- Oppressive rule in provinces.
- Neglect of North-West frontier.
- Significance of Mauryan Age
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