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what were the political centers of mauryan empire also enumerate the state of military in the empire​

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The chief political center of the empire was Pataliputra (Patna, Bihar). At least four other regional centers of administration at Tosali (Dhauli, Odisha), Takshasila (Taxila, Pakistan), Ujjayini (Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh) and Suvarnagiri (Andhra Pradesh) were mentioned in Asoka's edicts

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The chief political center of the empire was Pataliputra (Patna, Bihar). At least four other regional centers of administration at Tosali (Dhauli, Odisha), Takshasila (Taxila, Pakistan), Ujjayini (Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh) and Suvarnagiri (Andhra Pradesh) were mentioned in Asoka's edicts.

Employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system, the Maurya Empire was able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern Asia. This included a common economic system supporting stable agriculture in its vast landholdings, as well as successful trade and commerce.

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