History, asked by ekam442, 11 months ago

Which among the following was not a political centre of the Magadha Empire: *
a. Tosali
b. Suvarnagiri
c.Taxila
d. Banawali​

Answers

Answered by sreekanthmishra
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Answer:

A. Tosali

Explanation:

It was the capital of the eastern province of the Kalinga Kingdom And the capital of magadha empire is patliputra so they don't make political center

Answered by shishir303
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Which among the following was not a political centre of the Magadha Empire: *

a. Tosali

b. Suvarnagiri

c.Taxila

d. Banawali​

The Correct Option is...

✔ d. Banawali​

Explanation ⦂

Banawali made in the given options is not the political centre of the Magadha Empire. Banawali is an archaeological site of the Indus Valley Civilization, located in the district of Haryana state, India. This archaeological site is located at a distance of about 120 km from Kalibanga, another archaeological site. It was an Indus Valley Civilization city situated on the banks of the Rangoi River.

The remaining three options are Toshali. Suvarnagiri and Taxila were the political centres of the Magadha Empire. There were five major political centres in Magadha, namely, Taxila, Pataliputra, Ujjayini, Toshali and Swarnagiri.

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