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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dhana_NandaDhana Nanda - Wikipedia

    Dhana Nanda (died c. 321 BCE ), according to the Buddhist text Mahabodhivamsa, was the last ruler of the Nanda dynasty of ancient India. He was the youngest son of Mahapadma Nanda. Chandragupta Maurya raised an army that eventually conquered the Nanda capital Pataliputra and defeated him.

  2. Nov 16, 2018 · Dhana Nand Was the Last King of the Nanda Empire. The Nanda Empire started with his father and ended under his reign. However, not before expanding his rule till Bihar and Bengal in the east to Punjab and Sindh in the west. When Alexander entered India, Dhana Nand’s kingdom was the strongest, both, wealth wise and strength wise.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nanda_EmpireNanda Empire - Wikipedia

    The Nanda dynasty was the Third ruling dynasty of Magadha in the northern Indian subcontinent during the fourth century BCE and possibly also during the fifth. The Nandas overthrew the Shaishunaga dynasty and expanded the empire to include a larger part of northern India.

  4. byjus.com › free-ias-prep › ncert-notes-chandragupta-maurya-rise-of-mauryan-eMauryan Empire (322-185) BCE - BYJU'S

    In a series of battles, he defeated Dhana Nanda and laid the foundations of the Maurya Empire in about 321 BC. In 305 BC, he entered into a treaty with Seleucus Nicator in which Chandragupta acquired Baluchistan, eastern Afghanistan and the region to the west of Indus.

  5. Oct 31, 2023 · Dhana Nanda, a ruler of the Nanda dynasty in ancient India during the 4th century BCE, succeeded Mahapadma Nanda as a prominent ruler in the Magadha region. His reign marked the continuation of the dominance of the Nanda dynasty.

  6. Dhana Nanda. He was the last Nanda ruler. He is referred to as Agrammes or Xandrames in Greek texts. Alexander invaded North-Western India during his reign, but he could not proceed towards the Gangetic plains because of his army’s refusal. Dhana Nanda inherited a huge empire from his father.

  7. Jan 17, 2024 · Dhana Nanda, a descendant of the Nanda dynasty that controlled the Magadha Empire, is a well-known figure in mediaeval India. His saga of prosperity, misery, and rivalry with Chanakya and Chandragupta Maurya makes him one of the most powerful monarchs of pre-classical times.

  8. Nanda dynasty, family that ruled Magadha, in northern India, between c. 343 and 321 bce. The Nanda dynasty immediately preceded the dynasty of the Mauryas, and, as with all pre-Maurya dynasties, what is known about it is a mixture of fact and legend.

  9. Dhanananda. ruler of Magadha. Also known as: Agrammes, Xandrames. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Nanda dynasty. In Nanda dynasty. Dhanananda, the last of this list, possibly figures as Agrammes, or Xandrames, in classical sources, a powerful contemporary of Alexander the Great.

  10. He is described as a great king, but not as great in power and influence as Porus in northwestern India or Agrammes (Dhana Nanda) in eastern India. As Alexander did not cross the Beas river , Chandragupta's territory probably included the Punjab region .