Social Sciences, asked by kumarsudeshansh, 7 months ago

which type of government was in magadha​

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Answered by vijayababu3399
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monarchy

Magadha was a hereditary monarchy based in what is today the state of Bihar in northeastern India. Its standing army, well-paid civil servants, and efficient, decentralized administrative system were so successful that several Magadhan kings, notably the founders of the Maurya (c. 321–c.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

monarchy

Explanation:

Magadha was a hereditary monarchy based in what is today the state of Bihar in northeastern India. Its standing army, well-paid civil servants, and efficient, decentralized administrative system were so successful that several Magadhan kings, notably the founders of the Maurya (c. 321–c.

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