Bamboo garden (Venuvana) at Rajagriha, the visit of Bimbisara / Image Credit Magadha was one of the 16 great kingdoms or mahajanapadas in India between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE. Apart from Asmaka or Assaka , all the other fifteen mahajanpadas were located in Northern India. Assaka was located in what is now present-day territory comprising Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Maharashtra. The most remarkable king of the Haryanka dynasty of the Magadhan kingdom in the 6th century BC was Bimbisara , also known as Srenika . He ascended the throne in c 545 B.C. He was the first Indian ruler who conceived the idea of an extensive empire. He embarked on a policy of imperialism by conquering the little kingdom of Anga which had its capital at Champa near modern Bhagalpur in Bihar. In ancient times, the port city of Champa was of substantial commercial significance. Though Anga was the only conquest of Bimbisara, he strengthened his position by matrimonial alliances with ot...
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