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Post Mauryan India (BC 200_AD 300)

The period following the decline of the Mauryan Empire, from around 200 BC to 300 AD, is known as the Post-Mauryan period in Indian history. This era witnessed significant political, cultural, and economic changes in the Indian subcontinent. Here are some key developments and notable dynasties during this period: 1. Shunga Dynasty (c. 185-73 BC): The Shunga dynasty emerged after the fall of the Mauryas. They established their rule in the northern and central regions of India, with their capital at Pataliputra (present-day Patna). The Shungas were patrons of art, literature, and Buddhism, and they made efforts to revive traditional Indian culture. 2. Satavahana Dynasty (c. 230 BC-220 AD): The Satavahanas ruled over a large part of the Deccan region and played a crucial role in the political landscape of southern India. They were known for their administrative skills, maritime trade, and patronage of Buddhism and Hinduism. The Satavahana period witnessed the development of early cave tem...