Under Chandragupta and his successors, both internal and external trade, and agriculture and economic activities, all thrived and expanded across India through the creation of a single and efficient system of finance, administration and security. Manathenese the Greek traveler to India gave praise worthy references of the capital town Patliputra which was governed by Samittees (Committees). In that period, groups formed by peoples’ representatives were call Gana, which thereby assembled to form Sabha (legislatures) and Samittees’ (Committees).
Mauryan India also enjoyed an era of social harmony, religious transformation, and expansion of the sciences and of knowledge. Ashoka's embrace of Buddhism which preached and advocated a casteless society, obedience to teachers and parents, kindness to all, charity, truthfulness, continence, purity of thought, moral values, Non- Violence, and righteous conduct. The moral teaching of Buddha was expected to elevate the character and personality of every person, irrespective of religious sect to which he belonged. Ashoka has been given credit for converting a local sect. into a world religion. He has been instrumental in giving the foundation of the reign of social and political peace and non-violence across all of India . Ashoka started to win territories by adopting the Buddhism method of cultural nationalism, which is known as the Dhamma. Ashoka's edicts refer to the Greeks, Kambojas, and Gandharas as peoples forming a frontier region of his empire. They also attest to Ashoka's having sent envoys to the Greek rulers in the West as far as the Mediterranean . The edicts precisely name each of the rulers of the Hellenic world at the time such as Amtiyoko (Antiochus), Tulamaya (Ptolemy), Amtikini (Antigonos), Maka (Magas) and Alikasudaro (Alexander) as recipients of Ashoka's proselytism. The Edicts also accurately locate their territory "600 yojanas away" (a yojanas being about 7 miles), corresponding to the distance between the center of India and Greece (roughly 4,000 miles. Ashoka sponsored the spreading of Buddhist ideals into Sri Lanka , Southeast Asia , West Asia and Mediterranean Europe.
Licchavis ruling from their Capital at Vaishali (Bihar ) is considered the oldest democracy of the world and was a federation of democratic republics. Anga , Magadha and Licchavis were the democracies existed in the state of Bihar at that time.
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In the years 1553–56 Pashtun dynasty ruler 'Adil Shah' took the reigns of North-India and made 'Chunar' his capital. He deputed 'Hemu' the Hindu General, also known as 'Hemu Vikramaditya' as his Prime Minister and Chief-of-Army. Hemu fought and won 22 battles continuously against Afghan rebels and Akbar's forces at Agra and Delhi and established 'Hindu Raj' in Delhi , after a foreign rule of 300 years. During 1557–1576, Akbar, the Mughal emperor, annexed Bihar and Bengal to his empire.
Babu Kunwar Singh of Jagdishpur and his army, as well as countless other persons from Bihar , contributed to the India 's First War of Independence (1857), also called the Sepoy Mutiny by some historians. Resurgence in the history of Bihar came during the struggle for India 's independence. It was from Bihar that Mahatma Gandhi launched his pioneering civil-disobedience movement, Champaran Satyagraha. Brahmins in Champaran had earlier revolted against indigo cultivation in 1914 (at Pipra) and 1916 (Turkaulia) and Pandit Raj Kumar Shukla took Mahatma Gandhi to Champaran and the Champaran Satyagraha began. Bihar made an immense contribution to the Freedom Struggle, with outstanding leaders like Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, Sri Krishna Sinha, Dr. Anugrah Narayan Sinha, K. B. Sahay, Brajkishore Prasad, Mulana Mazharul Haque, Jayaprakash Narayan, Thakur Jugal Kishore Sinha, Satyendra Narayan Sinha, Ram Dulari Sinha, Basawon Singh, Rameshwar Prasad Sinha, Yogendra Shukla, Baikuntha Shukla, Sheel Bhadra Yajee, Pandit Yamuna Karjee and many others who worked for India's freedom relentlessly and helped in the upliftment of the underprivileged masses. Khudiram Bose, Upendra Narayan Jha "Azad", Prafulla Chaki and Baikuntha Shukla were active in revolutionary movement in Bihar .
When the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was found guilty of violating electoral laws by the Allahabad High Court, Jai Prakash Narayan called for Indira to resign, and advocated a program of social transformation which he termed Sampoorna Kraantee, to restore democratic values and democracy in India . In 1974, he led the student's movement in the state of Bihar which gradually developed into a popular people's movement known as the Bihar movement. It was during this movement that JP gave a call for peaceful Total Revolution. After Indira revoked the emergency on January 18, 1977 and announced elections, it was under JP's guidance that the Janata Party (a vehicle for the broad spectrum of the anti-Indira Gandhi opposition) was formed. The Janata Party was voted into power, and became the first non-Congress party to form a government at the Centre.
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