who shifted the capital of Magadha from Rajghir to Patliputra
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Shisunaga dynasty was the second to rule Magadha.
Shishunaga established Rajgir as the capital of his empire in 413 BCE.
Then the capital was shifted to Vaishali.
After Vaishali, it was during the reign of Kakavarna that the capital was shifted to Patliputra. Shisunaga dynasty was the second to rule Magadha.
Shishunaga established Rajgir as the capital of his empire in 413 BCE.
Then the capital was shifted to Vaishali.
After Vaishali, it was during the reign of Kakavarna that the capital was shifted to Patliputra. Shisunaga dynasty was the second to rule Magadha.
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Magadha is regarded as the strongest country which was very hard to defeat. The mountains surrounded the city.
They fought wars with their neighbours constantly and won them.
The king of the Haryanka dynasty of Magadha, Bimbisara succeeding Ajatshatru was responsible for shifting the capital of Magadha from Rajgir to Patliputra.
He had plans to extend the empire and establish a more powerful capital.
And later the capital was called as Patliputra.
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