Mahajanapadas

Mahājanapadas
c. 600 BCEc. 345 BCE
Map of the 16 Mahājanapadas.[1]
Map of the 16 Mahājanapadas.[1]
CapitalVarious
Common languagesPali, Prakrits, and Sanskrit
Religion
Historical Vedic religion
Buddhism
Jainism
GovernmentRepublics (Gaṇasaṅghas)
Monarchies
Historical eraIron Age
• Established
c. 600 BCE
• Disestablished
c. 345 BCE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Painted Grey Ware culture
Vedic period
Janapada
Kuru Kingdom
Nanda Empire
Achaemenid Empire

The Mahājanapadas [a] were sixteen kingdoms or aristocratic republics that existed in ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE, during the second urbanisation period.[2]

  1. ^ Lal, Deepak (2005). The Hindu Equilibrium: India C.1500 B.C. - 2000 A.D. Oxford University Press. p. xxxviii. ISBN 978-0-19-927579-3.
  2. ^ Vikas Nain, "Second Urbanization in the Chronology of Indian History", International Journal of Academic Research and Development 3 (2) (March 2018), pp. 538–542 esp. 539.


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