Social Sciences, asked by brindhamahendran96, 4 months ago

Why was the Mauryan Empire not called a
kingdom?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

An empire is an aggregate of nations or people ruled by an emperor or other powerful sovereign or government. ... Magadha was a kingdom,because it was ruled by a king(e.g Ajatashatru,Dhana Nanda). ... Mauryan empire was called as 'pan-Indian empire' for the very same reason.

Answered by unicorn276
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Answer:

Explanation:

An empire is an aggregate of nations or people ruled by an emperor or other powerful sovereign or government. Magadha was a kingdom,because it was ruled by a king(e.g Ajatashatru,Dhana Nanda).  Mauryan empire was called as 'pan-Indian empire' for the very same reason.

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