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why is the history of the muryan period relable

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Answered by ranirathore8221st
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Explanation:

The Maurya Empire was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power based in Magadha and founded by Chandragupta Maurya, which dominated the Indian subcontinent between 322 and 185 BCE. Comprising the majority of South Asia, the Maurya Empire was centralized by the conquest of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, and its capital city was located at Pataliputra (modern Patna).[15][16] The empire was the largest political entity that has existed in the Indian subcontinent, extending over 5 million square kilometres (1.9 million square miles) at

Answered by sharanya1008
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The Mauryan Empire was founded in 322 BCE by Chandragupta Mauryan, who had overthrown the Nanda Dynasty and rapidly expanded his power westward across central and western India in order to take advantage of the disruptions of local powers in the wake of the withdrawal by Alexander the Great 's armies.

Explanation:

The reliability of a historical phase comes from the critical evaluation of the resources which are divided into two parts that are literary and archaeological.

For the Mauryan period, we have Arthasastra of Kautilya, Mudra Rakshasa of Vaisakha Datta, Indica of Megasthenese, literature of Buddhism, and Puranas, all these sources fall under the category of literary sources.

Edicts and inscriptions from the Mauryan period and punch-marked coins from silver and copper are examples of archaeological sources.

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