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which town was the capital of vasta?​

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Explanation:

Vatsa or Vamsa (Pali and Ardhamagadhi: Vaccha, literally "calf"[1]) was one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas (great kingdoms) of Uttarapatha of ancient India mentioned in the Anguttara Nikaya. Vatsa or Vamsa country corresponded with the territory of modern Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh, at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers.[2]

It had a monarchical form of government with its capital at Kaushambi (whose ruins are located at the modern village of Kosam, 38 miles from Allahabad).[2] Udayana was the ruler of Vatsa in the 6th-5th century BCE, the time of the Buddha. His mother, Mrigavati, is notable for being one of the earliest known female rulers in Indian history

Answered by ideaforinnovation
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Answer:

Kauśāmbī which is modern day allahabad (this is for the kingdom of vatsa)

Explanation:

I am not sure if you meant vasta or vatsa. But this is what i learnt in school

Vatsa kingdom was monarchic

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