Magadha

Magadha
1700 BCE – 544 BCE
Magadha and other kingdoms in the Late Vedic period.
Magadha and other kingdoms in the Late Vedic period.
Magadha and other Mahajanapadas in the Post Vedic period.
Magadha and other Mahajanapadas in the Post Vedic period.
CapitalRajagriha (Girivraj)
Common languagesSanskrit[1]
Magadhi Prakrit
Ardhamagadhi Prakrit
Religion
Historical Vedic religion
Buddhism
Jainism
Demonym(s)Māgadhī
GovernmentMonarchy
Historical eraIron Age
CurrencyPanas
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kikata kingdom
Magadhan Empire

Magadha was an ancient India and one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas during the Second Urbanization period, based in the eastern Ganges Plain. Magadha played an important role in the development of Jainism and Buddhism.[2]

  1. ^ Jain, Dhanesh (2007). "Sociolinguistics of the Indo-Aryan languages". In George Cardona; Dhanesh Jain (eds.). The Indo-Aryan Languages. Routledge. pp. 47–66, 51. ISBN 978-1-135-79711-9.
  2. ^ Damien Keown (26 August 2004). A Dictionary of Buddhism. OUP Oxford. p. 163. ISBN 978-0-19-157917-2.

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