Yaudheya
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Was an ancient militant confederation in northern India.
Establishment
January 399 BC: Yaudheya was an ancient militant confederation from 400 BC.
Chronology
Interactive Chronologies with maps are available in the section Changes Navigation
Military campaign of Chandragupta Maurya, founder of the Mauryan Empire.
January 316 BC: Expansion of the Magadha Kingdom until 317 BC.
January 344 BC: Expansion of the Magadha Kingdom until 345 BC.
January 149 BC: The Kuninda Kingdom was an ancient Indian dynasty that ruled in the northern regions of present-day India. The history of the Kuninda kingdom is documented from around the 2nd century BC, with rulers such as Amoghabhuti and Vasu Deva mentioned in historical records. In -150, the territory expanded to include the region marked on the map.
Disestablishment
January 129 BC: The Yaudheya Republic occupied large amounts of territories in north-western India, particularly those that were part of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom.
Selected Sources
Schwartzberg,J. E. (1992): A Historical Atlas of South Asia, Minneapolis (USA), Plate III.B.4b (p.18) and Plate XIV.1a-c (p.145).