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प्रश्न
Who invaded India after the decline of the Mauryan empire?
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उत्तर
- The break-up of Mauiyan empire resulted in the invasions of Sakas, Scythians, Parthians, Indo-Greeks or Bactria Greeks, and Kushanas from the north-west.
- In the South, Satavahanas became independent after Asoka’s death.
- There were Sunga and Kanvas in the north before the emergence of the Gupta dynasty.
- Chedis (Kalinga) declared their independence.
- Though Magadha ceased to be the premier state of India, it continued to be a great centre of Buddhist culture.
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Archaeological Sources of Post-mauryan Empire
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अध्याय 1.2: The Post-Mauryan India - Exercise [पृष्ठ १११]
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The last Mauryan emperor was killed by_________.
What happened to the last Mauryan emperor?
Provide an account of trade and commerce during the post-Mauryan period in South India.
In the ______ of India Satavahanas became independent after Asoka’s death.
Statement I: Hiuen Tsang, the Chinese Buddhist monk, and traveller is one of the sources of the Post-Mauryan period.
Statement II: Saka rule was founded by Maos or Mogain in the Gandhara region.
The author of Harshacharita was ______.
Patanjali wrote ______.
Nagarjuna’s work was ______.
Mention about the archaeological sources and literary source of the Post-Mauryan Period.
The Chinese Buddhist monk and traveller who wrote si-yu-ki ______.