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Q44 (CAPF/2021) History & Culture › Ancient India › Ancient epigraphy and archaeology Answer Verified

The Mauryan capital of Pataliputra has been associated with the archaeological remains of

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The archaeological remains of Pataliputra, the ancient Mauryan capital, are primarily associated with the sites of Kumrahar and Bulandibagh in modern-day Patna. Excavations at Kumrahar, conducted by archaeologists like D.B. Spooner and later the K.P. Jayaswal Research Institute, revealed a monumental 80-pillared hall believed to be part of the Mauryan royal palace or an assembly hall [3]. This site also yielded remains of a monastery-cum-hospital known as Arogya Vihar [3]. Bulandibagh is significant for the discovery of a massive wooden palisade, which served as the protective fortification wall of the ancient city as described by Megasthenes [2]. Excavations at Bulandibagh also unearthed punch-marked coins and Mauryan terracotta figures, including the famous 'smiling boy' [2]. Together, these two sites provide the most substantial physical evidence of the Mauryan empire's architectural and urban grandeur.

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  1. [1] http://maharajacollege.ac.in/fileupload/uploads/67a55c80be13120250207010608PG%20SEM-2_%20CC-7_PATALIPUTRA_PART-3.pdf
  2. [3] https://tourism.bihar.gov.in/en/destinations/patna/kumrahar-puratav-park
  3. [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulandi_Bagh
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