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Shishunaga dynasty : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shishunaga dynasty
The Shishunaga dynasty is believed to have been the third ruling dynasty of Magadha, a kingdom of ancient India. According to the ''Puranas'', this dynasty was the second ruling dynasty of Magadha, succeeding the legendary dynasty founded by Brihadratha. Shishunaga, the founder of the dynasty, was initially an ''amatya'' or "minister" of the last Haryanka dynasty ruler Nāgadāsaka and ascended to the throne after a popular rebellion in c. 413 BCE. The capital of this dynasty initially was Rajgir but later shifted to Pataliputra, near the present day Patna during the reign of Kakavarna. According to tradition, Kakavarna was succeeded by his ten sons. This dynasty was succeeded by the Nanda Empire in c. 345 BCE. ==Shishunaga== (詳細はBihar). Buddhist sources indicate that he had a secondary capital at Vaishali,〔http://books.google.com/books?id=H3lUIIYxWkEC&pg=PA272〕 formerly the capital of Vajji, until it was conquered by Magadha. The Shishunaga dynasty ruled of one of the largest empires in the Indian subcontinent.
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