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The Nanda dynasty established their rule over the kingdom of Magadha during the fourth century BCE. Mahapadma Nanda seized the throne of Magadha. He was the founder of the Nanda dynasty. At the time of Alexander's invasion, Magadha was ruled by Dhana Nanda. Greek sources state that he had a vast army consisting of infantry, cavalry, chariots and war elephants.
- Who was the founder of the Nanda dynasty?
- Who was the ruler of Magadha during the time of Alexander's invasion?
- What do the Greek sources say about Dhana Nanda?
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Mahapadma Nanda was the founder of the Nanda dynasty.
At the time of Alexander's invasion, Magadha was ruled by Dhana Nanda.
Greek sources state that Dhana Nanda had a vast army consisting of infantry, cavalry, chariots and war elephants.
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