Brihadratha dynasty

Brihadratha dynasty
1700 BCE–700 BCE
Magadha in 1100 BCE ruled by the Brihadratha dynasty, in the north-eastern region
Magadha in 1100 BCE ruled by the Brihadratha dynasty, in the north-eastern region
CapitalGirivraja
Common languagesVedic Sanskrit
Religion
Hinduism
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
• 1700–1680 BCE
Brihadratha (first ruler)
• 1680–1665 BCE
Jarasandha
• 732–682 BCE
Ripunjaya (last ruler)
History 
• Established
1700 BCE
• Assassination of Ripunjaya
700 BCE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mahabharatha
Copper Hoard Culture
Janapada
Pradyota dynasty
Haryanka dynasty
Mahajanapada
Today part ofIndia

The Brihadratha dynasty (Sanskrit: बृहद्रथ; IAST: Bṛhadratha) was the first dynasty of the Magadha Empire, according to the Puranas, and was founded by Brihadratha.[1]: 129–136 

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