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Who was the most important ruler of the Nanda dynasty?

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Answered by heroboy53
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The Nanda Empire originated from the region of Magadha in ancient India during the 5th and 4th centuries BC. ...

Mahapadma Nanda (450–362 BCE) was the first king of the Nanda dynasty. ...

Dhana Nanda was the last ruler of the Nanda dynasty.

Answered by 222422211
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The Shishunaga dynasty ruled Magadha for about 70 years. The last Shishunaga ruler, Mahanandin, was assassinated by Mahapadma Nanda in 345 BCE. He usurped the throne and established the Nanda rule over Magadha.

Mahapadma Nanda, the founder of Nanda dynasty, defeated many kingdoms. To expand his territory to distant frontiers, he seized control over Kalinga and Deccan region.

Dhana Nanda was the last ruler of the Nanda Dynasty. He was detested by his subjects due to the heavy taxes levied on them.

The Nandas were regarded as empire-builders. They were very wealthy and had an elaborate tax collection system. The Nandas built a vast and powerful army to protect the empire against foreign invasions. Even the mighty Alexander the Great, who invaded India during the reign of Dhana Nanda, was wary of the Magadha army.

The unpopular Nanda dynasty was overthrown by Chandragupta Maurya, who ousted Dhana Nanda and conquered Magadha. This was the beginning of the Mauryan rule over Magadha.

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