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Feudatories of Kalachuris.
The text describes the Mauryas as feudatories of Kalachuris. But when I looked up for a source, I couldn't find a proof which would establish that the Mauryas came after Kalachuris in the 5th-6th Century period. Also, if the Mauryas were dissoluted in the BCE era by the Sunga's in a Military coup, how did they reappear in the 5th-6th century CE era?

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