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Rajnamavali - Our Kings Who Presided Over Our Destiny




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India's Raj-Namavali (Political Chronology)

- The List of Kings who Shaped India's Destiny (from 250 B.C.E. up to the Muslim Aggression circa 1194 C.E.)

By Shri Sudheer Birodkar

The Post-Maurya Dynasties at Pataliputra - The Shungas and the Kanvas

The period from the fall of the Maurya empire in the 2nd century B.C.E. upto rise of the Guptas in the 3rd century C.E. saw a string of smaller dynasties rule from Patliputra. The Maurya Empire itself had started shrinking after the passing away of Samrat Ashoka Maurya. The last Maurya Emperor was Brihadratha, the grandson of Samrat Ashoka. Brihadratha was assasinated by his general Pushyamitra Shunga who started the Shunga dynasty. This dynasty ruled for a few decades and was displaced by another dynasty, that of the Kanvas. But neither dynasty could recreate the splendour of the Mauryas. Meanwhile in the north-west of the country a procession of invaders came into India.

The first were the Kushanas (Ku-Shan) who were a sub-set of the Yuei-Chi from today's Sinkiang area of Eastern China. They came as invaders but settled down in India and were absorbed into Indian society. The most illustrious ruler of this line was Emperor Kanishka embraced Buddhism and patronised it. He ordered the scuplting of the massive (150 feet high) monolithic images of Buddha at Bamiyan in Afghanistan. He also gave generous grants for the construction of Stupas, Chaityas and Viharas. The Stupa at Sanchi (seen alongside) is typical of the many Stupas, Chaityas and Viharas that dotted the Indian countryside in Maurya and Post-Maurya times (circa 2nd century B.C.E. up to the 12th century C.E.). These Stupas, along with the many Hindu and Jain temples, apart from being centers of learning and religious activity, also served as revenue collection centers. For this reason, they were supported by feudal lords with generous grants like the Brahmadeya, Devdana and Agrahara.

The Post-Maurya Dynasties at Pataliputra - The Shungas and the Kanvas.

The period from the fall of the Maurya empire in the 2nd century B.C.E. upto rise of the Guptas in the 3rd century C.E. saw a string of smaller dynasties rule from Patliputra. The Maurya Empire itself had started shrinking after the passing away of Samrat Ashoka Maurya. The last Maurya Emperor was Brihadratha, the grandson of Samrat Ashoka. Brihadratha was assasinated by his general Pushyamitra Shunga who started the Shunga dynasty. This dynasty ruled for a few decades and was displaced by another dynasty, that of the Kanvas. But neither dynasty could recreate the splendour of the Mauryas.

Meanwhile in the north-west of the country a procession of invaders came into India.

Author: Shri Sudheer Birodkar




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The Post-Maurya Dynasties at Pataliputra
The Golden Age of the Guptas
The First Muslim Aggression in Sindh
Raja Jaya Pal Shahi
Tirlochan Pal Shahi
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