Overview
The Haryanka dynasty was the ruling dynasty of Magadha, according to the Buddhist text Mahavamsa between 544 BC and 413 BC though some scholars favour a later chronology (5th century BCE to first half of 4th century BCE). Initially, the capital was Rajagriha. Later, it was shifted to Pataliputra, near present-day Patna in India during the reign of Udayin. Bimbisara is considered to be the founder of the dynasty. According to the Mahavamsa, Bimbisara was appointed king by his father, Bhattiya, at the age of fifteen. This dynasty was succeeded by the Shaishunaga dynasty.
Historical Periods
Magadha - Haryanka dynasty (-500–-481)
500 BCE – 481 BCE
Area: 33,403 km²
Magadha - Haryanka dynasty (-480–-451)
480 BCE – 451 BCE
Area: 93,796 km²
Magadha - Haryanka dynasty (-450–-405)
450 BCE – 405 BCE
Area: 335,481 km²