In Eastern Central and Deccan part of India Mauryans were succeeded by number of native rulers, one of those
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In Eastern Central and Deccan part of India Mauryans were succeeded by number of native rulers, one of those
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Mauryas were succeeded by a number of native rulers, such as Sungas, the Kanvas and the Satavahanas in eastern India, Central India, and the Deccan. In Deccan, they were succeeded by Satavahanas who ruled from the second century BC onwards.