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Shunga Empire

185 BCE – 75 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
185 BCE – 75 BCE
Duration
110 years
Known Periods
5
Capital
Pataliputra
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Shunga Empire (IAST: Śuṅga) was a ruling entity centred around Magadha and controlled most of the northern Indian subcontinent from around 187 to 75 BCE. The dynasty was established by Pushyamitra, after taking the throne of Magadha from the Mauryas. The Shunga empire's capital was Pataliputra, but later emperors such as Bhagabhadra also held court at Besnagar (modern Vidisha) in eastern Malwa. This dynasty is also responsible for successfully fighting and resisting the Greeks in Shunga–Greek War. Pushyamitra ruled for 36 years and was succeeded by his son Agnimitra. There were ten Shunga rulers. However, after the death of Agnimitra, the second king of the dynasty, the empire rapidly disintegrated: inscriptions and coins indicate that much of northern and.

Historical Periods

Shunga Empire (-170–-165)

170 BCE – 165 BCE

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Capital: PataliputraArea: 425,056 km²

Shunga Empire (-164–-145)

164 BCE – 145 BCE

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Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,139,247 km²

Shunga Empire (-144–-92)

144 BCE – 92 BCE

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Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,099,958 km²

Shunga Empire (-91–-78)

91 BCE – 78 BCE

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Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,155,730 km²

Shunga Empire (-77–-67)

77 BCE – 67 BCE

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Capital: PataliputraArea: 1,155,730 km²

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