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Question
In the 6th century BC, many Republics developed in India. In this context explain: Causes why the Republics collapsed.
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Solution
In the 6th century BC. many Republics developed in India in this context the mentioned headline is explained as under:
Causes why the Republics collapsed: The republics were small in size and they lacked unity that weakened their strength. The rise of monarchical kingdoms of the Ganga Valley made the existence of the republics shaky. Kosala and Magadha were each expanding at the expense of their weak neighbors. The Shakyas and Mallas had already vanished during the age of the Buddha.
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