Mahajanpadas: Milestone to March of Urbanisation in India

The 6th–5th centuries BCE are often regarded as a major turning point in early Indian history. During this period, India’s first large cities since the demise of the Indus Valley civilization arose. It was also the time of the rise of sramana movements (including Buddhism and Jainism), which challenged the religious orthodoxy of the Vedic period.

The Buddhist Anguttara Nikaya, at several places,[15] gives a list of sixteen great states:

  1. Anga
  2. Assaka (or Asmaka)
  3. Avanti
  4. Chedi
  5. Gandhara
  6. Kasi
  7. Kamboja
  8. Kosala
  9. Kuru
  10. Magadha
  11. Malla
  12. Matsya (or Maccha)
  13. Panchala
  14. Surasena
  15. Vajji
  16. Vatsa (or Vamsa)

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