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    The Kingdom of Valabhi was an early medieval kingdom in Western India from 475 to 776. It was founded by Bhatarka, a warlord in the Magadhan Empire, and...
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  • Vallabhi (redirect from Valabhi)
    western India. It is also known as Vallabhipura and was the capital of the Kingdom of Valabhi, an early medieval state ruled by the Chandravanshi Maitraka Dynasty...
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    Maitraka dynasty (category Dynasties of India)
    dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Valabhi in western India from approximately 475 to 776 from their capital at Vallabhi. With the sole exception of Dharapaṭṭa (the...
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  • Valabhi University was an important centre of Buddhist learning and championed the cause of Hinayana Buddhism between 600 CE and 1400 CE. Valabhi was...
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  • ruled the Kingdom of Valabhi the 6th to the 8th centuries, although they were ruled briefly by Harsha during the 7th century. The Arab rulers of Sindh sacked...
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    Gujarat (redirect from Capitals of Gujarat)
    Guptas, took advantage of the situation and in 470 set up the Kingdom of Valabhi. He shifted his capital from Giringer to Valabhi, near Bhavnagar, on Saurashtra's...
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    history of Saurashtra: being a study of the Maitrakas of Valabhi V to VIII centuries A. D. Indian History and Culture Series. Konkan Institute of Arts and...
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    dynasty. Most of the information about its existence comes from the Chach Nama, a historical account of the Chach-Brahmin dynasty. The members of the dynasty...
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  • end of the 17th century, although the last one, the Kingdom of Nepal, dissolved only in the 2008. Early Indian history does not have an equivalent of chronicles...
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  • Western Satraps (category History of Sindh)
    dynasty of the Traikutakas (388–456) or the Kingdom of Valabhi (475–776). Sudarshan Lake of the Satrap period is mentioned in major rock edicts of Junagadh...
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  • Gupta Empire (redirect from Gupta kingdom)
    WESTERN TURKS TOCHARIANS VALABHI SINDH MANDAVYA- PURA LATER GUPTAS THANESAR CHALUKYAS EARLY KALA- CHURIS PERSIAN EMPIRE The succession of the 6th-century Guptas...
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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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  • Malavas (redirect from Malava Kingdom)
    Anandapura (Vadnagar) as parts of the Malava country. Xuanzang suggests that this Malava country was a part of the Maitraka kingdom. Like Banabhatta, he describes...
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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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    his place of worship from rats. The boy's skill in shooting rats convinced the monk he was not fit to be a monk but was worthy of a kingdom. He therefore...
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  • Mahasenagupta (category Kings of Magadha)
    adversaries in the form of the Kalachuri king, Shankaragana. The Kalachuris of Mahishmati occupied Vidisa in AD 608-9 and the Kingdom of Valabhi took over Ujjain...
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    away from the overlordship of Kabul around 680 AD and established his own kingdom in Zabulistan and al-Rukhkhaj. The kingdom of Zabulistan (ar-Rukhkhaj)...
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    PANDUVAMSHIS GAUDA SHAILODBHAVAS GONANDAS KANNAUJ TAKKA WESTERN TURKS TOCHARIANS VALABHI SINDH MANDAVYA- PURA LATER GUPTAS THANESAR CHALUKYAS EARLY KALA- CHURIS...
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  • learning in ancient India are the Buddhist Mahaviharas of Takshashila, Kashmir Smast, Nalanda, Valabhi, Pushpagiri, Odantapuri, Vikramashila, Somapura, Bikrampur...
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  • largest kingdom of Western India. He distinguished it from the neighbouring kingdoms of Bharukaccha (Bharuch), Ujjayini (Ujjain), Malava (Malwa), Valabhi and...
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  • worshipers of the sun. Dadda II heads the genealogy in the later grant of 456 (704–5 CE), which states that he protected "the lord of Valabhi [Dhruvasena...
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    The Licchavis of Nepal (Nepali: लिच्छवि, also Lichchhavi, Lichavi) ruled over a kingdom in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal from approximately 450 to 750...
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  • of Fa-la-pi (Valabhi) as a nephew of Shiladitya. One theory identifies Xuanzang's Shiladitya as Shiladitya I alias Dharmaditya, the Maitraka king of Vallabhi...
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    (1999). The Early History of India. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 325. ISBN 9788171566181. Sīlāditya, the former Raja of Valabhi and Mo-la-p'o, was considered...
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  • Shashanka (redirect from Shashanka of Gauda)
    TOCHARIANS VALABHI SINDH MANDAVYA- PURA LATER GUPTAS THANESAR CHALUKYAS EARLY KALA- CHURIS PERSIAN EMPIRE Commenting on the symbolism of Gauda, Akshay...
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    Saindhava (category History of Gujarat)
    recovered from Morbi. A clay seal referring to Pushyena was recovered from Valabhi (Vala). Another copperplate grant is found from Ambalas (near Junagadh)...
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    Medieval India (category Medieval history of India)
    WESTERN TURKS TOCHARIANS VALABHI SINDH MANDAVYA- PURA LATER GUPTAS THANESAR CHALUKYAS EARLY KALA- CHURIS PERSIAN EMPIRE The start of the period is typically...
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  • remained a central place for the study of epistemology (pramana). Another major Buddhist university was Valabhi, in western India, which was second only...
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  • Xuanzang visited between Malwa and Valabhi circa 640 CE. In the eleventh century, Vadali was the centre of a large kingdom.[which?] It was formerly known...
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    Vedic Parishad (category History of education in India)
    Nalapat, Suvarna (2012-01-01). "Education in ancient India Valabhi and Nalanda Universities". Education in Ancient India -Nalanda and Valabhi Universities....
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