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Janapada of Avanti

700 BCE – 300 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
700 BCE – 300 BCE
Duration
400 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
Ujjain
Data Confidence
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Overview

Avanti was an ancient Indian Mahajanapada (Great Janapada), roughly corresponding to the present-day Malwa region. According to the Buddhist texts, the Anguttara Nikaya, Avanti was one of the solasa mahajanapadas (sixteen great realms) of the 6th century BCE. The janapada was divided into two parts by the Vindhyas, the northern part had its capital at Ujjayini and the southern part had its centre at Mahishmati. The Avantis, the ancient people belonging to this realm, were described as mahavala (very powerful) in the Udyoga Parva (19.24) of the Mahabharata. According to the Vishnu Purana (II.3), the Bhagavata Purana (XII.I.36) and the Brahma Purana (XIX.17), the Avantis were associated with the Malava, the Saurashtras, the Abhiras/Yadavas, the Suras, the Karushas and the.

Historical Periods

Janapada of Avanti (-600–-451)

600 BCE – 451 BCE

Capital: UjjainArea: 5,104 km²

Janapada of Avanti (-450–-405)

450 BCE – 405 BCE

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Capital: UjjainArea: 5,104 km²

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