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Shishunaga (IAST: Śiśunāga, or Shusunaga) (c. 413 – 395 BCE) was the
founder of the
Shishunaga dynasty of the
Magadha Empire in the
present day northern...
- The
Shishunaga dynasty (IAST: Śaiśunāga,
literally "of
Shishunaga") was the
second ruling dynasty of Magadha.
According to the
Hindu Puranas, this dynasty...
- years. The
people deposed him and made
Shishunaga king in his place.
Shishunaga was the
founder of
Shishunaga dynasty.
According to
Buddhist tradition...
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Mahanandin was the last king of the
Shishunaga dynasty of the
Indian subcontinent. The
dynasty ruled parts of
ancient India around the city of Pataliputra...
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successor of
Shishunaga. He
divided his
kingdom between his ten sons and
crowned his
ninth son,
Nandivardhana as the king of Magadha.
Shishunaga had transferred...
- father, Bhattiya, at the age of fifteen. This
dynasty was
succeeded by the
Shishunaga dynasty. The
governance structure of
Haryanka dynasty is
mentioned in...
- This
dynasty had six monarchs. The
Shaishunaga dynasty, also
called Shishunaga, was the
fourth ruling house of Magadha. Shisunaga, who was originally...
- last of the
Haryanka rulers and one of the ministers,
Shishunaga,
usurped the throne.
Shishunaga defeated the
Pradyota dynasty of Avanti,
removing a major...
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Carthaginians ravage and
blockade Entella. Nicochares,
Athenian poet of the Old
Comedy Mahanandin, last king of the
Shishunaga dynasty of the
Indian subcontinent....
- needed] It
became the
capital of
major powers in
ancient India, such as the
Shishunaga Empire (c. 413–345 BCE),
Nanda Empire (c. 460 or 420 – c. 325 BCE), the...