Magadha–Anga war

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The Magadha–Anga war was a conflict between the Haryanka dynasty of Magadha and the neighbouring Anga Kingdom. The conflict ended in defeat of the Anga kingdom and the Magadha annexed their territory.[1]

Date540535 BCE
Location
Modern-day Bihar, India
Result Magadhī victory
Territorial
changes
Magadhī annexation of Anga
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Magadha–Anga war

Pre-war Magadha and Anga in north-eastern region
Date540535 BCE
Location
Modern-day Bihar, India
Result Magadhī victory
Territorial
changes
Magadhī annexation of Anga
Belligerents
Magadha Anga
Commanders and leaders
Bimbisara Brahmadatta 
Strength
Unknown Unknown (but less)
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Brahmadatta was older contemporary to Bimbisara of Magadha. He defeated Bhattiya, father of Bimbisara. After assention to the throne of Magadha Bimbisara avenged his father's defeat and killed Brahmadatta. The campaign was successful, Anga was annexed, and Prince Ajatashatru was appointed Governor of Champa.[2]

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