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Rise of the Magadha Empire
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Tilstand: Pent brukt - I god stand
Emne: Historie
Mahesh Vikram Singh og Brij Bhushan Shrivastava.
Sentrum Press
2011
Engelsk
ISBN 10 9380836597
ISBN 13 9789380836591
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The end of the Vedic Age (1500 BC-600 BC) was followed by the rise of small kingdoms and republics in the northern parts of India and especially in the Gangetic plains of Bihar. These small states later paved the way for large empires. The entrenchment of the caste system, which divided the society between the rulers and the ruled, also facilitated the rise of these states. Between the sixth and the fourth centuries BCE, Magadha (in present day Bihar) became the most powerful Mahajanapada. The Haryankas: Magadha came into prominence under the leadership of Bimbisara (542-493 BC), who belonged to the Haryanka dynasty. He strengthened his position by marriage alliances. He took three wives. His first wife was the daughter of the king of Kosala and the sister of Prasenajit. His second wife Chellana was a Lichchhavi Princess from Vaishali, and his third wife was the daughter of the chief of the Madra clan of Punjab. Marriage relations with the different princely families gave enormous diplomatic prestige and paved the way for the expansion of Magadha westward and northward. The earliest capital of Magadha was at Rajgir, which was called Girivraja at that time. It was surrounded by five hills, the openings in which were closed by stone walls on all sides. This made Rajgir impregnable. The uniqueness of this book hence lies in the author's way of reconstructing the period under review by delving deep into the geo-political ground of that time of India.
CONTENTS: Early Buddhist Tradition on the Origin of the Mahayana Sutras; Decline of Buddhism in India; Buddhism and Hinduism; Magadha; Nanda Dynasty (424-321 BC); Democracy in Ancient India; Rise of Magadha Power; Hindu Dharma Shastra; Bibliography; Index.
Boken handler om Magadha-rikets fremvekst i India, et gammelt indisk kongerike. Rajgir var dets tidligste hovedstad. Magadha-riket var et gammelt indisk rike som eksisterte fra ca. 684 f.Kr. til 320 f.Kr.
Det var et av de fire store rikene i India i det 6. til 4. århundre f.Kr. Det ble til slutt det mektigste riket, og okkuperte store deler av Nord-India.
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