What were the reasons for the rise of
Magadha as an Empire in 6th century
BCE?
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Magadha was an important kingdom among the mahajanapadas that existed in ancient India. Fertile and rich land, perennial rivers, excellent facilities of navigation, availability of commercial markets etc. were the reasons for the rise of Magadha as an empire. In the 6th century BCE, the Haryanka dynasty ruled over Magadha.
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Flourish due to geographical location because and both Rajgir and Patliputra located at strategic location. 2. Abundance of natural resources especially iron which made them to equip with effective weapon.
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