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History of Bihar
Empires of Bihar
Mahajanapada Period
Magadha among the 16 great ancient kingdoms.
Haryanka Dynasty
Early territorial expansion under Bimbisara and Ajatashatru.
Nanda Empire
Magadha's dominance over Northern India.
Maurya Empire
Pan-Indian expansion originating from Pataliputra.
Shunga Empire
Post-Mauryan dynasty controlling central and eastern India.
Gupta Empire
The Classical Age centered in Magadha.
The History of Bihar is one of the most varied in India. Bihar consists of three distinct regions, each has its own distinct history and culture. They are Magadha, Mithila and Bhojpur. Chirand, on the northern bank of the Ganga River, in Saran district, has an archaeological record dating from the Neolithic age (c. 2500 – 1345 BC). Regions of Bihar—such as Magadha, Mithila and Anga—are mentioned in religious texts and epics of ancient India. Mithila is believed to be the centre of Indian power in the Later Vedic period (c. 1100 – 500 BC). Mithila first gained prominence after the establishment of the ancient Videha Kingdom. The kings of the Videha were called Janakas. A daughter of one of the Janaks of Mithila, Sita, is mentioned as consort of Lord Rama in the Hindu epic Ramayana. The kingdom later became incorporated into the Vajjika League which had its capital in the city of Vaishali, which is also in Mithila.
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History of Bihar
Empires of Bihar
Mahajanapada Period
Magadha among the 16 great ancient kingdoms.
Haryanka Dynasty
Early territorial expansion under Bimbisara and Ajatashatru.
Nanda Empire
Magadha's dominance over Northern India.
Maurya Empire
Pan-Indian expansion originating from Pataliputra.
Shunga Empire
Post-Mauryan dynasty controlling central and eastern India.
Gupta Empire
The Classical Age centered in Magadha.
The History of Bihar is one of the most varied in India. Bihar consists of three distinct regions, each has its own distinct history and culture. They are Magadha, Mithila and Bhojpur. Chirand, on the northern bank of the Ganga River, in Saran district, has an archaeological record dating from the Neolithic age (c. 2500 – 1345 BC). Regions of Bihar—such as Magadha, Mithila and Anga—are mentioned in religious texts and epics of ancient India. Mithila is believed to be the centre of Indian power in the Later Vedic period (c. 1100 – 500 BC). Mithila first gained prominence after the establishment of the ancient Videha Kingdom. The kings of the Videha were called Janakas. A daughter of one of the Janaks of Mithila, Sita, is mentioned as consort of Lord Rama in the Hindu epic Ramayana. The kingdom later became incorporated into the Vajjika League which had its capital in the city of Vaishali, which is also in Mithila.