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why is mauryan empire called dynasty​

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Answered by tanusrig235
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The Mauryan Empire, which formed around 321 B.C.E. and ended in 185 B.C.E., was the first pan-Indian empire, an empire that covered most of the Indian region. It spanned across central and northern India as well as over parts of modern-day Iran.

Answered by Anonymous
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His mother's name was Mur, so he was called Maurya in Sanskrit which means the son of Mur, and thus, his dynasty was called Maurya dynasty. Scholars suggest that he was only 25 years when he captured Patliputra from the ruler of Nanda Dynasty i.e. Dhana Nanda.

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