Mahajanapadas: Important Empires, Economy and Administration
The Mahajanapadas, ancient India's significant geopolitical entities, emerged around 6th century BCE. These sixteen powerful realms reshaped the socio-political landscape, fostering diverse governance structures, trade, and cultural exchange, laying the groundwork for future Indian civilizations.
Important Empires
Kosala
- Capital: Sravasti
- The western border of Kosala was marked by River Gomathi, while the eastern boundary was defined by River Sadanira.
- To the north stood the Nepal hills, and its southern limit extended to River Syandika.
- Rulers such as Hiranyanabha, Mahakasala, Prasenajita, and Suddhodana governed Kosala.
- King Vidudabha's reign witnessed the absorption of Kosala into Magadha.
- Notable towns within Kosala included Ayodhya, ....
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