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Misha Larkins [42]
3 years ago
9

Which statement describes the Mauryan Empire?

History
2 answers:
irakobra [83]3 years ago
7 0
<span> It extended north to the Hindu Kush, west of the Ganges River, south almost to the tip of the Indian subcontinent, and east along the Bay of Bengal. </span>
mihalych1998 [28]3 years ago
4 0
It extended North to the Hindu Kush, west of the Ganges River,South almost to the tip of the Indian Subcontinent,and East along the Bay of Bengal
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