Gauḍa kingdom (Gauṛa Rājya) (Bengali : গৌড় রাজ্য) was a kingdom during the Classical era in the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the Gauda region...
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and one of the most prominent capitals of classical and medieval India, being the capital city of Bengal under several kingdoms. The Gauḍa region was...
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Tripartite Struggle (redirect from Dharmapala's invasion of Kannauj)
India) were the Pratiharas who ruled the Gurjara Kingdom and the Palas who ruled the Kingdom of Gauda (Bengal). While the Pratiharas gradually expanded...
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Shashanka (redirect from Shashanka of Gauda)
Bengali: শশাঙ্ক) was the first independent king of a unified polity in the Bengal region, called the Gauda Kingdom. He reigned in the 7th century, some historians...
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of Odisha Gauḍa (city), Bengal Gauḍa (region), Bengal Gauda Kingdom, a kingdom during the 5th to 7th century in Bengal (present-day Gauda city) Gauda...
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Gauda (Sanskrit: गौड Gauḍa; Bengali: গৌড় Gauṛ), was a territory located in Bengal in ancient and medieval times, as part of the Gauda Kingdom. The Arthashastra...
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engineered a Malwa–Gauda alliance against the Thanesar–Kannauj alliance which was initially successful but later failed and Malwa and Gauda were conquered...
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Later Gupta dynasty (category Kingdoms of Bihar)
independent Gauda Kingdom). The Maukhari king Sharvavarman is thought to have defeated Damodaragupta, invading Magadha circa 575 CE, which made him ruler of the...
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Bengali, the earliest forms of the Bengali Language, emerged during the Kingdom of Gauda, 4th to 6th centuries. Ge'ez, language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo...
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The war resulted in the defeat of the Gauda Kingdom. (Line 1.)-Just as the full-moon, destitute of spots, the destroyer of the darkness, was produced from...
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by the king of Gauda. Following these events, Harshavardhana, the younger brother of the dead king of Thanesar, vowed to avenge the death of his brother...
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Bihar Sharif (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2018)
from 1394 to 1486 CE. After that it was amalgamated with the Muslim kingdom of Gauda. After the Delhi Sultanate, the first Sur emperor, Sher Shah Suri (r...
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Jayanaga (category Gauda Kingdom)
জয়নাগা) was the king of the Gauda kingdom in somewhat after 554 CE, said to be the predecessor of the most prominent king of Gauda, Shashanka. Jayanaga...
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Devagupta (category Kings of Malwa)
of the new Thanesar–Kannauj alliance to the north of kingdom and sought to destroy it. He allied with Shashanka of Gauda and created the Malwa–Gauda alliance...
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Gauda thus succeeded to a reduced Numidian kingdom. He divided the kingdom geographically between his two sons, establishing two different lines of Numidian...
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Pala Empire (redirect from Pala kingdom)
("protector" in Sanskrit). The empire was founded with the election of Gopāla as the emperor of Gauda in late eighth century CE. The Pala stronghold was located...
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kingdoms – Gauda and Vanga. Historically, Chandraketugarh, present-day Berachampa, has been identified as the capital of the Vanga kingdom. Indian and...
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The Mori Kingdom, also known as the Later Mauryas, was a kingdom that ruled over southwestern Rajasthan and northern Malwa in India. The kingdom was established...
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the persecution of Buddhists by Shashanka in the Kingdom of Gauda in modern-day West Bengal, Xuanzang complimented the patronage of emperor Harṣavardana...
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Bengal (redirect from Kingdom of Bengal)
traced to the reign of Shashanka. The origins of the Bengali calendar can be traced to his reign. Shashanka founded the Gauda Kingdom. After Shashanka's...
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Pushyabhuti dynasty (redirect from Kingdom of Thanesar)
Bana does not mention the name of the Gauda king, but historians identify him with Shashanka-Deva, the ruler of Bengal (Gauda). Harsha formed an alliance...
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Brahmanical influence during that period. Lauhitya was the Eastern boundary of Gauda. Baladitya II launched his eastern campaigns, and extended his territories...
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meaning Heart of Ganges / Wealth of Ganges / Nation on the River Ganges Bengali: গৌড় রাজ্য; Gauṛa rajya — Gauda Kingdom; meaning radiant kingdom (from Sanskrit...
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parts of Nepal during 11th–14th century. The 954 AD Khajuraho Inscription of Dhaṇga states that the Khasa Kingdom were equivalent to the Gaudas of Bengal...
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of the world's population. As per the final results of the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, the country's population is 169,828,911. Bangladesh has one of the...
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named after the Gauda Kingdom (Gāuṛ Rājya) of Gauḍa (region) in South East India by the German scholar Georg Bühler. Medieval Gauḍa (region) is associated...
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West Bengal, India Gour Govinda (r. 1260-1303), the final ruler of Gauda Kingdom Gauda (disambiguation) Gaur (disambiguation) Gaura (disambiguation) Gowda...
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Taank Kingdom (also known as Takka or Taki) was a kingdom based in the Punjab from 6th to 10th century CE. The kingdom was located south of Kashmir, north...
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Both capitals of the Bengal Sultanate, first Pandua or Adina, then from 1450 Gauda or Gaur, started to be abandoned soon after the conquest of the sultanate...
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of the Deplorable Deaths of the English Gentlemen, and Others, who were suffocated in the Black-Hole in Fort-William, at Calcutta, in the Kingdom of Bengal;...
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