Rivers such as the Ganga and Son flowed through ______, a mahajanapada in ancient India.
This questions was previously asked in
SSC MTS 6th October 2021 Shift-2
Explanation:
- The Ganga and Son rivers indeed flowed through Magadha, making it strategically important in ancient India.
- Kosala was another significant mahajanapada, but it primarily lay to the north and did not feature the Son river.
- Kamboja was located more towards the north-western regions, away from the Ganga basin.
- Machcha (or Matsya) was located in the Rajasthan area, away from both the Ganga and Son rivers.
The correct answer is:
- Option 3: Magadha
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