File:Maps Allchin Archaeology of Early South Asia provinces and neighboring peoples.jpg

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English: Map showing the provinces of the Maurya empire marked in yellow and the neighboring tribes labeled in blue. White cross-hatched areas are regions that have no mention in an Asokan inscription (based on two maps in F. R. Allchin, Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia, Cambridge, 1995)
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Source File:India_in_250_BCE_Joppen.jpg
Author Justus Perthes, Gotha, 1907

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Map showing the provinces of the Maurya empire marked in yellow and the neighboring tribes labeled in blue. White cross-hatched areas are regions that have no mention in an Asokan inscription (based on two maps in F. R. Allchin, 1995

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