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'''Nanda dynasty''' was established by an illegitimate son of the king ] of the previous ]. ] died at the age of 88 and, therefore, he ruled the bulk of the period of this dynasty, which lasted 100 years. The Nandas were followed by the ]. '''Nanda dynasty''' was established by an illegitimate son of the king ] of the previous ]. ] died at the age of 88 and, therefore, he ruled the bulk of the period of this dynasty, which lasted 100 years. The Nandas were followed by the ].

Some Nanda rulers:
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Nanda dynasty was established by an illegitimate son of the king Mahanandin of the previous Shishunaga dynasty. Mahapadma Nanda died at the age of 88 and, therefore, he ruled the bulk of the period of this dynasty, which lasted 100 years. The Nandas were followed by the Maurya dynasty.

Some Nanda rulers:


Preceded by:
Shishunaga dynasty
Nanda dynasty Succeeded by:
Mauryan dynasty