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Nanda Empire

345 BCE – 321 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
345 BCE – 321 BCE
Duration
24 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Pataliputra
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Nanda Empire was a vast empire that governed in Magadha and Gangetic plains with an enormous geographical reach in 4th-century BCE northeastern India, with some accounts suggesting existence as far back as the 5th century BCE. The Nandas built on the successes of their Haryanka and Shaishunaga predecessors and instituted a more centralised administration. Ancient sources credit them with amassing great wealth, which was probably a result of the introduction of a new currency and taxation system. Ancient texts also suggest that the Nandas were unpopular among their subjects because of their low-status birth, excessive taxation, and general misconduct. The last Nanda king Dhana Nanda was overthrown by Chandragupta Maurya, founder of the Maurya Empire. Modern historians generally identify.

Historical Periods

Nanda Empire (-333–-327)

333 BCE – 327 BCE

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Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,558,417 km²

Nanda Empire (-326–-324)

326 BCE – 324 BCE

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Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,540,929 km²

Nanda Empire (-323–-319)

323 BCE – 319 BCE

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Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,411,917 km²

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