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This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Magadha and its related dynasties.
The Magadha Kingdom is the first Kingdom to ever unify most of India, it has been ruled by various dynasties and warlords.
Haryanka dynasty
[edit]Conflict | Magadha and Allies | Opponent(s) | Outcome |
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Magadha-Anga war | Magadha | Anga | Victory[1]
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First Avanti-Magadhan War | Magadha | Avanti | Stalemate
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Magadha-Kosala War | Magadha | Kosala | Victory[2] |
Magadha-Vajji war | Magadha | Vajji Republic | Victory[3]
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Shishunga dynasty
[edit]Conflict | Magadha and Allies | Opponent(s) | Outcome |
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Second Avanti-Magadhi War | Magadha | Avanti | Victory[4] |
Nanda dynasty
[edit]Conflict | Magadha and Allies | Opponent(s) | Outcome |
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Magadha Conquest of Maithalas | Magadha | Maithalas | Victory[5] |
Magadha Conquest of Kasheyas | Magadha | Kasheyas | Victory[5] |
Magadha Conquest of Ikshvakus | Magadha | Ikshvakus | Victory[5] |
Magadha Conquest of Panchalas | Magadha | Panchalas | Victory[5] |
Magadha Conquest of Shurasenas | Magadha | Shurasenas | Victory[5] |
Magadha Conquest of Kurus | Magadha | Kurus | Victory[5] |
Magadha Conquest of Haihayas | Magadha | Haihayas | Victory[5] |
Magadha Conquest of Vitihotras | Magadha | Vitihotras | Victory[5] |
Magadha Conquest of Kalingas | Magadha | Kalingas | Victory[5] |
Magadha Conquest of Ashmakas | Magadha | Ashmakas | Victory[5] |
Overthrow of the Nanda dynasty | Magadha | House of Maurya | Defeat[6] |
Maurya dynasty
[edit]Shunga dynasty
[edit]Conflict | Magadha and Allies | Opponent(s) | Outcome |
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Magadha-Vidharba War | Magadha | Vidharba Kingdom | Victory[22][23] |
Second Magadha-Greek War | Magadha | Indo-Greek Kingdom | Victory[24] |
Kanva dynasty
[edit]Conflict | Magadha and Allies | Opponent(s) | Outcome |
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Kanva-Satavahana War | Magadha | Andhra | Defeat |
Gupta dynasty
[edit]References
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- ^ Sharma 1968, p. 182-206.
- ^ Sharma 1968, p. 85-135.
- ^ Raychaudhuri, Hemchandra (2006). Political history of ancient India: from the accession of Parikshit to the extinction of the Gupta dynasty. New Delhi: Cosmo Publications for Genesis Publ. ISBN 978-81-307-0291-9.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j H. C. Raychaudhuri 1988, p. 17.
- ^ Prasad, Rajendra (1989). Politico-geographical analysis of the Arthasastra (1. publ ed.). New Delhi: Inter-India Publ. ISBN 978-81-210-0224-0.
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- ^ Strong 1989, p. 232.
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