List of monarchs of Magadha

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The Kingdom of Magadha, later known as the Magadha Empire, was a kingdom and later empire in ancient north India. Many houses ruled the kingdom and its empire over the centuries until it was defeated by the Satavahana Empire in c.28 BCE. The history of the monarchs of Magadha, particularly in the Pre-Mauryan period, is shrouded in mystery and legend with various sources claiming different things.

House of Brihadratha

The Brihadratha dynasty was the first ruling house of Magadha. Brihadratha founded this dynasty in 1700 BCE. This dynasty lasted for more than ten centuries, ruling Magadha from 1700 to 682 BCE.The Capital City of Brihadratha Dynasty was Girivraja mentioned in Mahabharata which many scholars significantly Identified this ancient capital with Modern Rajgir.[1]

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House of Brihadratha
Royal house of Magadha
CountryKingdom of Magadha
Current regionIndia India
Foundedc.1700 BCE
FounderBrihadratha
Final rulerRipunjaya
TitlesKing of Magadha
Deposition682 BCE
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Twenty-one kings of Brihadratha house ruled Magadha, beginning with Brihadratha himself.

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Ruler Reign (BCE)
Brihadratha1700–1680
Jarasandha[2]1680–1665
Sahadeva[3]1665–1661
Somadhi1661–1603
Srutasravas1603–1539
Ayutayus1539–1503
Niramitra1503–1463
Sukshatra1463–1405
Brihatkarman1405–1382
Senajit1382–1332
Srutanjaya1332–1292
Vipra1292–1257
Suchi1257–1199
Kshemya1199–1171
Subrata1171–1107
Dharma1107–1043
Susuma1043–970
Dridhasena970–912
Sumati912–879
Subala879–857
Sunita857–817
Satyajit817–767
Viswajit767–732
Ripunjaya[4]732–682
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House of Haryanka

The Haryanka dynasty was the second ruling house of Magadha. This dynasty was founded by Bimbisara in 544 BCE. This dynasty lasted for 131 years, ruling Magadha from 544 to 413 BCE.

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House of Haryanka
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Royal house of Magadha
CountryKingdom of Magadha
Current regionIndia India
EtymologyProbably derived from clan name "Harya"
Founded544 BCE
FounderBimbisara
Final rulerNagadasaka
SeatRajagriha
(later, Patliputra)
TitlesKing of Magadha
Deposition413 BCE, popular rebellion
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This dynasty had six monarchs.

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Monarchs Reign (BCE) Period
Bimbisara 544–492 52
Ajatashatru 492–460 32
Udayin 460–444 16
Anuruddha 444–440 4
Munda 440–437 3
Nāgadāsaka 437–413 24
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House of Shaishunaga

The Shaishunaga dynasty, also called Shishunaga, was the third ruling house of Magadha. Shisunaga, who was originally a minister of King Nagadashaka, overthrew him in a popular rebellion and ascended the throne in 413 BCE. This dynasty lasted for only 68 years, ruling Magadha from 413 to 345 BCE.

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House of Shaishunaga
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Royal house of Magadha
CountryKingdom of Magadha
Current regionIndia India
Founded413 BCE
FounderShishunaga
Final rulerMahanandin
SeatRajgriha and Vaishali
(later, Patliputra)
TitlesKing of Magadha
Deposition345 BCE, assassination of King Mahanandin by Mahapadma Nanda
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Four monarchs of this dynasty ruled Magadha in succession.

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Monarch Reign (BCE) Period
Shishunaga 413–395 18
Kalashoka 395–367 28
Nandivardhana 367–355 12
Mahanandin 355–345 10
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House of Nanda

The Nanda dynasty was the fourth ruling house of Magadha. Mahapadma Nanda founded this dynasty in 345 BCE after murdering his own father, King Mahanandin. This dynasty was the shortest-living dynasty of Magadha, ruling for only 23 years from 345 to 329 BCE.

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House of Nanda
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Royal house of Magadha
Magadha coins issued by Mahapadma Nanda
CountryKingdom of Magadha
Current regionIndia India
Bangladesh Bangladesh
Founded345 BCE
FounderMahapadma Nanda
Final rulerDhana Nanda
SeatPataliputra
TitlesKing of Magadha
Deposition322 BCE, organised rebellion by Chandragupta Maurya, who overthrew King Dhana Nanda
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Different sources mention different number of Nanda rulers. Buddhist, Jain and Puranic traditions state there were nine rulers, but differ considerably. Greek and Roman accounts mention two generations only—Mahapadma Nanda and his son Dhana Nanda

House of Maurya

The Maurya dynasty was the sixth and greatest ruling house of Magadha. Chandragupta Maurya founded this dynasty with help of his mentor and grand advisor Chanakya in 322 BCE after organizing a large army and overthrowing King Dhana Nanda. This dynasty lasted for 138 years, ruling Magadha from 322 to 184 BCE.

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House of Maurya
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Imperial house of Magadha
Lion Capital in Sanchi, made by Emperor Ashoka
CountryMagadha Empire
Current regionIndia India
Pakistan Pakistan
Bangladesh Bangladesh
Nepal
Afghanistan Afghanistan
Founded322 BCE
FounderChandragupta Maurya
Final rulerBrihadratha Maurya
SeatPataliputra
Titles
Deposition185 BCE, assassination of Emperor Brihadratha by his General Pushyamitra Shunga
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This dynasty ruled for a considerably longer period than the previous house and had nine rulers.

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RulerReign (BCE)Notes
Chandragupta Maurya322–297Founder of first Indian controlled empire uniting the entire subcontinent.
Bindusara297–273Known for his foreign diplomacy and crushing of Vidarbha revolt.
Ashoka268–232Greatest emperor of dynasty. Known for his Kalinga War victory and future conversion to Buddhism, later becoming one of the most important people in its spread. His son Kunala was blinded and died before his father. Ashoka was succeeded by his grandson.
Dasharatha Maurya232–224Grandson of Ashoka.
Samprati224–215Brother of Dasharatha.
Shalishuka215–202
Devavarman202–195
Shatadhanvan195–187 BCEThe empire had shrunk by the time of his reign
Brihadratha187–185Assassinated by his commander-in-chief, Pushyamitra Shunga, in 185 BCE.
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House of Shunga

The Shunga dynasty was the seventh ruling house of Magadha. Pushyamitra Shunga, the Commander-in-Chief of Emperor Brihadratha Maurya, organized a coup d'état and killed the emperor, usurping the throne in 184 BCE. This dynasty lasted for 112 years, ruling Magadha from 184 to 72 BCE.

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House of Shunga
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Imperial house of Magadha
CountryMagadha Empire
Current regionIndia India
Pakistan Pakistan
Bangladesh Bangladesh
Foundedc.185 BCE
FounderPushyamitra
Final rulerDevabhuti
SeatPatliputra and Vidisha
TitlesEmperor of Magadha
Deposition72 BCE
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This dynasty had nine monarchs.

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EmperorReign (BCE)
Pushyamitra185–149
Agnimitra149–141
Vasujyeshtha141–131
Vasumitra131–124
Bhadraka124–122
Pulindaka122–119
Ghosha or Vajramitra119-114
Bhagabhadra114-83
Devabhuti83–73
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House of Kanva

The Kanva dynasty was the eighth and last ruling house of Magadha. This dynasty was founded by Vasudeva Kanva who overthrow the Emperor Devabhuti in 73 BCE. This dynasty lasted for only 45 years, ruling Magadha from 73 to 28 BCE. On 28 BCE, the last emperor, Susarman Kanva was killed by the Satavahana Emperor Satakarni II and the Magadha Empire subsequently collapsed.

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House of Kanva
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Imperial house of Magadha
CountryMagadha Empire
Current regionIndia India
Bangladesh Bangladesh
Founded73 BCE
FounderVasudeva Kanva
Final rulerSusarman Kanva
SeatPataliputra and Vidisha
TitlesEmperor of Magadha
Deposition28 BCE, invaded by Satavahana Empire
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Monarch Reign (BCE) Period
Vasudeva Kanva 73–64 BCE 9
Bhumimitra 64–50 BCE 14
Narayana 50–38 BCE 12
Susarman 38–28 BCE 10
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