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    The Abhira Kingdom in the Mahabharata is either of two kingdoms near the Sarasvati river. It was dominated by the Abhiras, sometimes referred to as Surabhira...
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  • dictionary. Abhira may refer to: Abhira dynasty, a classical era Indian empire in South India Abhira Kingdom, an ancient south Asian kingdom Abhira people...
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    formed a vast kingdom. The Abhiras had an extensive empire comprising Maharashtra, Konkan, Gujarat and part of south Madhya Pradesh. The Abhira era was started...
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  • The Abhira people were a legendary people mentioned in ancient Indian epics and scriptures as early as the Vedas. A historical people of the same name...
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    The Abhira-Gupta dynasty also known as the Ahir-Gupta dynasty was a dynasty which existed in the Kathmandu Valley in modern-day Nepal. These Abhira-Guptas...
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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 military governor of the Magadhan...
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  • c. 420 CE YAUDHEYAS ARJUNAYANAS MADRAKAS MALAVAS LICCHAVIS TOCHARIANS ABHIRAS KALABHRAS WESTERN GANGAS SASANIAN HIND ZHANGZHUNG TRAITAKUTAS VAKATAKAS...
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    Kalyánakaṭaka is recorded in the Kanauj territory. The Western Chalukya kingdom with its capital at Kalyán was only established about the middle of the...
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  • city of Amaravati, Karnataka, the ruthless bandit king Ramarama of the Abhira kingdom kills a theater troupe for stealing a government treasure before he...
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  • Pandavas bring the survivors with them. Kingdoms of Ancient India Kurukshetra Abhira Kingdom Nishada Kingdom Sarasvati River Mhb 1.90.26 "Archived copy"...
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  • Saivalas, the Valhikas, and the Darvis. Then again there are the Sudras, the Abhiras, the Dardas, the Kasmiras, and the Pattis (6,9). Kasmiras were mentioned...
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    Guzerat was a late medieval Indian kingdom in Western India, primarily in the present-day state of Gujarat. The kingdom was established in 1394 when Muzaffar...
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    Yudhishthira, performing various offices in his palace. (3,51) Kingdoms of Ancient India Abhiras Huna kingdom Huna (disambiguation) Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana...
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  • Vaghela dynasty (category Kingdom of Gujarat)
    The Vaghela dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Gujarat in India in the 13th century CE, with their capital at Dholka. They were the last Hindu dynasty to rule...
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  • In the Mahabharata epic, the Heheya kingdom (also known as Haihaya, Haiheya, Heiheya, etc.) is one of the kingdoms ruled by Chandravanshi (Yadava) kings...
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    Abisares (section Kingdom)
    Ἀβισάρης), called Embisarus (Ἐμβίσαρος,) by Diodorus, was a Kasmira king of Abhira descent whose territory lay in the river Hydaspes beyond the mountains....
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  • were divided into two on the basis of their profession. Amarakosha gives Abhira as synonym for Gopa. The 8 rulers of the Gopala dynasty include : Bhuktamangupta...
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  • tribe close to Himalayas that, because of limited interaction with Indian kingdoms, were mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. They belonged to the Xinjiang...
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  • Heavenly Kingdom Empire of China (1915–1916) Manchukuo Yaduvanshi dynasty Yadava dynasty Abhira dynasty Pala dynasty (Kamarupa) Kachari Kingdom Mlechchha...
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    BCE) Maha Janapadas (600–300 BCE) Epic India (1700–300 BCE)  –Abhira kingdom  –Anarta kingdom  –Dwaraka kingdom  –Sindhu kingdom  –Saurashtra kingdom...
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  • Maitraka dynasty, descended from a general of the Gupta empire, ruled the Kingdom of Valabhi the 6th to the 8th centuries, although they were ruled briefly...
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    been a branch of the Abhira tribe, Mayurasarman's inscription points to the separate existence of the Abhira and Traikutaka kingdoms in the fourth century...
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    policies resulted in revolts and discontent. During his reign, the Maratha Kingdom under Shivaji raided Surat (1666) and their incursions in Gujarat started...
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  • 347 of the Abhira era, corresponding to 597 CE. The grant shows that Shankaragana was, like his father, ruling over an extensive kingdom stretching from...
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    BCE) Maha Janapadas (600–300 BCE) Epic India (1700–300 BCE)  –Abhira kingdom  –Anarta kingdom  –Dwaraka kingdom  –Sindhu kingdom  –Saurashtra kingdom...
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  • Dharashraya Jayasimhavarman as the governor of the north-western parts of his kingdom, which included southern Gujarat (Lata), Nashik region, and northern Konkan...
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    the following were mentioned as vratya kshatriyas or mlechhas: Dravida, Abhira, Sabara, Kirata, Malava, Sibi, Trigarta, and Yaudheya. Historians provide...
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  • and Somnath. Karna was able to regain control of at least a part of his kingdom in the later years. However, in 1304, a second invasion by Alauddin's forces...
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  • Sind, or of Abhira origin. Merutunga describes them as Abhiras. Bhagwan Lal Indraji held that the Chudasamas were originally of the Abhira tribe, as their...
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  • and the Talabdas or Locals of Bharuch). The northern limit of Dadda's kingdom seems to have been the Vindhya, as the grant of 380 (CE 628–29) says that...
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