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    Saketa/ Ayodhya The Deva dynasty of Saketa, was a dynasty of kings who ruled in the area of the city of Ayodhya, Kosala, in India from the 2nd century...
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  • up Deva or deva in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deva may refer to: Deva (1989 film), a 1989 Kannada film Deva (1995 film), a 1995 Tamil film Deva (2002...
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    Ayodhya (section As Saketa)
    the Deva dynasty kings, including Dhanadeva, whose inscription describes him as the king of Kosala (Kosaladhipati). As the capital of Kosala, Saketa probably...
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    Saketa, where they replaced the Deva dynasty. In addition to the Mitra dynasties of Saketa (Kosala kingdom) and Mathura, there were Mitra dynasties in...
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  • Gupta Empire (redirect from Gupta Dynasty)
    proponents, that mention the territory of the early Gupta emperors as Prayaga, Saketa, and Magadha areas in the Ganges basin. Another prominent theory locates...
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  • Principality, under Deva dynasty (Saketa) 1st BC - 1st CE : unknown, maybe Datta Dynasty 1st CE - 2nd CE : probably Mitra Dynasty 127 CE - 265 CE : Kushana...
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  • Shunga Empire (redirect from Shunga dynasty)
    and describes the impending war for city: Then, after having approached Saketa together with the Panchalas and the Mathuras, the Yavanas, valiant in battle...
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  • Hinduism in Southeast Asia Solar dynasty & Lunar dynasty Kuru Kingdom & Gandhara Kingdom Puranic chronology Puru and Yadu Dynasties Indus Valley Civilisation...
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    expansion of the Kushan Empire, Kosala was ruled by the Deva dynasty, the Datta dynasty, and the Mitra dynasty. Kosala was bounded by the Gomti River in the west...
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    Kanishka, the empire spread to encompass much of south Asia at least as far as Saketa and Sarnath near Varanasi (Benares). By the 3rd century, their empire in...
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    Indo-Scythians (redirect from Saka dynasty)
    during the first century BCE, after seven kings ruled in succession in Saketa following the retreat of the Yavanas. According to the Yuga Purana, the...
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    Afghanistan and the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent at least as far as Saketa and Sarnath near Varanasi (Benares). Emperor Kanishka was a great patron...
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    Ayodhya. According to Hans T. Bakker, present-day Ayodhya was originally the Saketa, mentioned in Buddhist sources. The Gupta emperor Skandagupta, who compared...
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    most prominent cities of northern India, along with Rājagaha, Sāvatthī, Sāketa, Kosāmbī, and Vārāṇasī. During the Iron Age, Aṅga expanded to include Vaṅga...
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    like Koonadeano (Kundina), Ozeno (Ujjain), Kozambo (Kausambi), Zagedo (Saketa), Palabotro (Pataliputra) and Ziri-Tambo (Janjgir-Champa). These cities...
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    ultimately merged into Magadha when Vidudabha was Kosala's ruler. Ayodhya, Saketa, Banaras, and Sravasti were the chief cities of Kosala.[citation needed]...
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    Menander I (category Euthydemid dynasty)
    Geographica Accounts describe Indo-Greek campaigns to Mathura, Panchala, Saketa, and potentially Pataliputra. The sage Patanjali around 150 BC, describes...
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