Nanda–Mauryan War

Nanda–Mauryan war

Extend of the Nanda Empire around the time of the war.
Datec. 323–321 BCE
Location
Result

Mauryan victory

Territorial
changes
Establishment of the Mauryan Empire over annexed Nanda territories
Belligerents
Nanda Empire House of Maurya
Supported by:
Matsya Kingdom
Suryavamshi dynasty of Kalinga
Commanders and leaders
Dhana Nanda 
Amatya Rakshas 
Bhaddasala 
Chandragupta Maurya
Chanakya
Brahmaadittiya
Units involved
Nanda Army Matsya Army
Kalinga Army
Sakas
Kambojas
Bahlikas
Kiratas
Parasikas
Greeks
Strength
200,000 infantry
80,000 cavalry
8,000 chariots
6,000 war elephants
600,000 infantry
30,000 cavalry
8,000 chariots
9,000 war elephants
Casualties and losses
100,000 of soldiers, 10,000 elephants, 100,000 horses and 5,000 charioteers were killed in the encounter. Unknown

The Nanda–Mauryan War was a war fought in ancient India from c. 323 BCE to 321 BCE between the Emperor Dhana Nanda of the Nanda dynasty and the forces of Chandragupta Maurya that led to the establishment of the Mauryan Empire in Magadha. Little is known from historical sources for certain dating about the conflict. According to Mudrarakshasa legends, Chandragupta's army included Bahlika, Kirata, Parasika, Kamboja, Saka, and Greek mercenaries. The army invaded capital city Pataliputra after regaining power and defeated the Nandas.