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Ajatasattu (Pāli: Ajātasattu) or
Ajatashatru (Sanskrit: Ajātaśatru) in the
Buddhist tradition, or
Kunika (Kūṇika) and
Kuniya (Kūṇiya) in the Jain tradition...
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killed by his son and successor,
Ajatashatru,
under whose rule the
dynasty reached its
largest extent.
Ajatashatru was
contemporary with
Mahavira (599–527...
- BCE, and
Ajatashatru in the
early 4th
century BCE. Keay
states that
there is
great uncertainty about the
royal succession after Ajatashatru's death, probably...
- (Prasenjit) was
given in
marriage to
Ajatashatru. When her
husband Bimbisara died at the
hands of his own son
Ajatashatru,
Queen Kosala Devi has said to have...
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capital of the
Licchavi republic in
ancient India around 500 BC, and
Ajatashatru, the
Haryanka emperor of the
Magadha empire, who
falls in love with her...
- city of
Rajgir (Rajagriha). He was
succeeded on the
throne by his son
Ajatashatru.
Bimbisara was the son of Bhattiya, a chieftain. He
ascended to throne...
- died 492 BCE,
while Ajatashatru reigned c. 492 – c. 460 BCE. In the
short chronology Bimbisara reigned c. 400 BCE,
while Ajatashatru died
between c. 380...
- and Jain accounts, he was the son and
successor of the
Haryanka king
Ajatashatru.
Udayin laid the
foundation of the city of
Pataliputra at the confluence...
- Bihar, was a city in
ancient India,
originally built by
Magadha ruler Ajatashatru in 490 BCE, as a
small fort (Pāṭaligrāma) near the
Ganges river. Udayin...
- and sat in the prince's lap; this much
impressed Ajātashatru, who
became his disciple.
Ajātashatru began to send
great offerings to Devadatta, and the...