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- Kalashoka or Kakavarna was the son and successor of Shishunaga. He divided his kingdom between his ten sons and crowned his ninth son, Nandivardhana as...
- Pataliputra, near the present day Patna, during the reign of Kalashoka. According to tradition, Kalashoka was succeeded by his ten sons. This dynasty was succeeded...
- himself ruled from Girivraja (Rajagriha). He was succeeded by his son Kalashoka (Kakavarna). According to the Mahavamsatika, Shishunaga was a son of a...
- founder Mahapadma Nanda to kill the last ruler of Shishunaga Dynasty Kalashoka, both of which belonged to the Magadha Kingdom.[citation needed] The Vishakanya...
- became their leader. He later ousted the sons of the Shaishunaga king Kalashoka (or Kakavarna). K. N. Panikkar suggested that the Nandas were the sole...
- finally destroys the Etruscan city of Veii in southern Etruria. 395 BC: Kalashoka succeeds his father Shishunaga to become king of Magadha. Second Buddhist...
- Monarch Reign (BCE) Period Shishunaga 413–395 18 Kalashoka 395–367 28 Nandivardhana 367–355 12 Mahanandin 355–345 10...
- of Buddha in the Valukarama of Vaiśālī and was patronised by the king Kalashoka. While inevitably disagreeing on points of details, these schools nevertheless...
- Buddhist council, which occurred at some point during or after the reign of Kalashoka. The Mahāsāṃghika nikāya developed into numerous sects which spread throughout...
- of Shishunga dynasty rulers Ruler Reign (BCE) Shishunaga 413–395 BCE Kalashoka 395–377 BCE Kshemadharman 377–365 BCE Kshatraujas 365–355 BCE Nandivardhana...