- The
Haryanka dynasty was the
ruling dynasty of
Magadha between 544 BC and 413 BC. Initially, the
capital was Rajagriha. Later, it was
shifted to Pataliputra...
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Nagadashaka of the
Haryanka dynasty. Shishunaga, the
founder of the dynasty. He was
initially an
amatya or "minister" of the last
Haryanka dynasty ruler Nāgadāsaka...
- the
Magadha empire under the
Haryanka dynasty. He was
placed on the
throne by the
people who
revolted against the
Haryanka dynasty rule.
According to the...
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Brihadratha house ruled Magadha beginning with
Brihadratha himself. The
Haryanka dynasty was the
third ruling house of Magadha. This
dynasty was founded...
- on Jain and
Buddhist sources, it
appears that
Magadha was
ruled by the
Haryanka dynasty for some 130 years, c. 543 to 413 BCE. The core of the kingdom[which...
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Brihadratha ruled Magadha for 2600
years followed by
Pradyota Dynasty and the
Haryanka dynasty. He is
mentioned in the
Mahabharata and the Vayu Purana. He is...
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minister killed him,
following which, the
throne went to
Bimbisara of the
Haryanka clan.
Brihadratha Magadha Pradyota Pradyota dynasty Sen,
Sailendra Nath...
- to the
Buddhist and Jain accounts, he was the son and
successor of the
Haryanka king Ajatashatru.
Udayin laid the
foundation of the city of Pataliputra...
- Nāgadāsaka was the last
ruler of
Haryanka dynasty from 437 to 413 BCE and son of Munda. He
murdered his
father and
ruled for twenty-four years. The people...
- of
Magadha (r. 543 – 492 BCE or r. 457 – 405 BCE) and
belonged to the
Haryanka dynasty. He was the son of Bhattiya. His
expansion of the kingdom, especially...