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ADMINISTRATIVE INSTITUTIONS
Ruled by an emperor ( Samraat)
4 provinces( Tosali in the east, Ujjain in the
west, Suvarnagirii in the south, and Taxila in the
north) ruled by kings
Bureaucracy
MILITARY POWER
Troops were from all over the caste system but
most were from warrior classes in western and
central India.
Didn’t use fortifications, preferred complex
formations that could be formed quickly.
600,000 infantry, 30,000 cavalry, and 9,000 war
elephants
TRADE
Mauryan currency was the Pana (copper and silver
coins)
Most trade was done internally
Most external trade was with China and Persia
ROLE OF CITIES
Trade with one another
Preserve cultural and religious ideas
Keep peace with each other to avoid civil war
SOCIAL HIERARCHY
Brahmins- Priest
Kshatriyas- Warriors
Vaishyas- Merchants & Peasants/Farmers
Shudras- Slaves/Labor class
Chandalas- Untouchables
MLA CITATION
“Mauryan Empire.” Wikipedia. Wikipedia, August
14, 2011. Web. September 7, 2011.
Map of Mauryan Empire. Wikipedia database. Indi
a, 320 B.C.E. Web. September 14. 2011.
Mauryan Currency.
Wikipedia database. India, 320 B.C.E. Web. Septe
mber 14. 2011.