245204 The Mauryan Empire, at the height of its success, stretched from the north along the natural boundaries of the Himalayas to the east into Assam and also to the west into Balochistan (south west Pakistan and south east Iran, including the Hindu Kush mountains of what is now Afghanistan). Pataliputra (now Patna), Taxila, and, Ujjain were famous cities of the Mauryan Empire, and many merchants, officials, and craftspeople lived in these cities. What was the capital of the Mauryan Empire?
245204 The Mauryan Empire, at the height of its success, stretched from the north along the natural boundaries of the Himalayas to the east into Assam and also to the west into Balochistan (south west Pakistan and south east Iran, including the Hindu Kush mountains of what is now Afghanistan). Pataliputra (now Patna), Taxila, and, Ujjain were famous cities of the Mauryan Empire, and many merchants, officials, and craftspeople lived in these cities. What was the capital of the Mauryan Empire?
245204 The Mauryan Empire, at the height of its success, stretched from the north along the natural boundaries of the Himalayas to the east into Assam and also to the west into Balochistan (south west Pakistan and south east Iran, including the Hindu Kush mountains of what is now Afghanistan). Pataliputra (now Patna), Taxila, and, Ujjain were famous cities of the Mauryan Empire, and many merchants, officials, and craftspeople lived in these cities. What was the capital of the Mauryan Empire?
245204 The Mauryan Empire, at the height of its success, stretched from the north along the natural boundaries of the Himalayas to the east into Assam and also to the west into Balochistan (south west Pakistan and south east Iran, including the Hindu Kush mountains of what is now Afghanistan). Pataliputra (now Patna), Taxila, and, Ujjain were famous cities of the Mauryan Empire, and many merchants, officials, and craftspeople lived in these cities. What was the capital of the Mauryan Empire?