Nanda Empire

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The Nanda Empire was an ancient Indian dynasty that ruled much of northern India in the 4th century BCE and laid the groundwork for the rise of the Maurya Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Indian empire
historical state
capital Pataliputra
continent Asia
country India
currency punch-marked coins
describedBySource Buddhist texts
Greek accounts
Jain texts
Puranas
dynasty Nanda dynasty
economy agriculture
state-controlled resources
trade
endTime late 4th century BCE
ethnicGroup Magahi people
surface form: Magadhan people
followedBy Maurya Empire
governmentForm monarchy
hasMilitaryConflict conflicts with neighboring kingdoms
hasPart Indo-Gangetic Plain
surface form: Ganges plain

Magadha
surface form: Magadha region

parts of central India
parts of eastern India
parts of northern India
hasRuler Dhana Nanda
Mahapadma Nanda
knownFor centralized administration
extensive taxation
large standing army
laying groundwork for Maurya Empire
wealth
languageUsed Magadhi Prakrit
Sanskrit
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Magadha
notableFigure Dhana Nanda
Mahapadma Nanda
partOf ancient India
surface form: Ancient India
precededBy Shishunaga dynasty
religion Buddhism
Hinduism
Jainism
significantEvent overthrow by Chandragupta Maurya
rise of Maurya Empire
startTime 4th century BCE
taxationSystem heavy taxation
territorialExtent eastern India
northern India
parts of central India
timePeriod pre-Mauryan period

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Maurya Empire precededBy Nanda Empire
Magadha coreOfEmpire Nanda Empire