Overthrow of Mauryas

Brihadratha Maurya, the last emperor of the Maurya dynasty, was assassinated in 185 BCE by his general, Pushyamitra Shunga, who then seized power and founded the Shunga Empire.[1][2]According to Bāṇabhaṭṭa's Harshacharita, Pushyamitra orchestrated a public display of the Mauryan army before Brihadratha, under the guise of showcasing its strength. In the midst of this parade, he killed the emperor in front of his troops and declared himself the new ruler.[3][4]

Overthrow of Mauryas
Part of Wars of Mauryan Empire
Date185 BCE
Location
Modern day India
Result Shunga victory
Territorial
changes
End of Mauryan Empire and formation of Shunga Empire
Belligerents
Mauryan Empire House of Shungas
Commanders and leaders
Brihadratha Maurya  Pushyamitra Sunga

References

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  1. Thapar, Romila (2013-10-14). The Past Before Us. Harvard University Press. p. 236. ISBN 978-0-674-72651-2.
  2. A Comprehensive History of India: The Mauryas & Satavahanas. Orient Longmans. 1957.
  3. Lahiri, B. Indigenous States of Northern India (Circa 200 B.C. to 320 A.D). pp. 24–25.
  4. Stadtner, Donald (1979). Śuṅga Capital from Vidiśā". Artibus Asiae.