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Buddhism was the main religion of the region between the third to seventh centuries AD.
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Abhayaranya, was an epic poem describing the struggle between Chandragupta and the Kshatrapas. The work was written in about AD 365 by a court poet called Ratnasena and was so popular that it was named the "Budha Prapanca" (Ocean of Story) by the commentator Gunavarman.
A history of Buddhism by Tomasz Chocianowicz, 2017.
The theory was applied in the Chinese Warring States period, and later in the Qin dynasty, when "text books on military strategy" first appeared. Some "Hundred Strategies" were said to have been generated as a result.
Second half of the 5th century, two of the most powerful kingdoms in the world at the time, the Indian Gupta Empire and the Han Chinese Sui Dynasty, were at war.
India and China were to be the center of the Asian world at the time. Each empire maintained several military garrisons in the Indian subcontinent.
Some of the Ganga Basin peoples in the Middle Vedic period are often grouped into the "Indo-Aryan" language family, the others into the "Dravidian" or "Austro-Asiatic" families.
The Indo-Aryan migration from the north is traditionally attributed to two waves, the Harappans (Anatolia) and the Vedic Aryans.
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