write the names of any four mahajanapadas of sixth century B.C
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Answer : The Four Mahajanapadas are as follows:
Kasi :
Its Capital was Banaras. Kasi was located on the confluence of Ganga and Gomti rivers and somewhere around today’s Varanasi.
Kosala :
Its capital was Shravasti. It was located in the Eastern Uttar Pradesh. It covers today’s districts Faizabad, Gonda, Bhahraich etc. and was bordered by River Gomti on the west, River Sadaniva in the east, Nepal hills in the north and River Syandika in the South.
Anga :
Its capital was Champa. It covered the modern districts of Munger and Bhagalpur in Bihar It was later annexed to Magadha by Bimbisar. Magadh was on its west and Raja Mahal hills on the west.
Magadha :
The initial capital of Magadha was Girivraja or Rajgriha. It covered the modern districts of Patna, Gaya, Shahabad of Bihar. It was bordered by River Son non North and Ganga on South.
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There are sixteen mahajanapadas of sixth century B.C.
Explanation:
- In India, beginning of 6th century BC, a Buddhist scripture, Angutara Nikaya mentions 16 great kingdoms or Mahajanapadas.
1.Name of the 16 mahajanapadas were:
- Kasi
- Kosala
- Anga
- Magadha
- Vajji
- Malla
- Chedi
- Vatsa
- Kuru
- Panchala
- Matsya
- Surasena
- Assaka
- Avanti
- Gandhara
- Kamboja
2.Among sixteen, four most powerful mahajanapadas are
- Magadha - Bimbisara and Ajatashatru were the important rulers in magadha kingdom.
- Avanti - Pradyota was a important ruler.
- Kosala - Prasenjit was a Important ruler.
- Vatsa - Udayana was important ruler in vatsa kingdom.
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