Kamarupa (/ˈkɑːməˌruːpə/; also called Pragjyotisha or Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa), an early state during the Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, was...
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The Pala dynasty of Kamarupa kingdom ruled from 900 CE. Like the Pala Empire of Bengal, the first ruler in this dynasty was elected, which probably explains...
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The Kamarupa inscriptions are a number of 5th-century to early 13th-century rock, copper plate and clay seal inscriptions associated with the rulers and...
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Bhaskaravarman (redirect from Kamarupa of Bhaskaravarman)
Bhaskarbarman (bʱaːskərə'vərmən; 600–650) was king of medieval Kamarupa and the last of the Barman dynasty. After being captured by the Gauda king during...
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the legitimizing progenitor of the Kamarupa kings, with the goddess Kamakhya representing the region and the Kamarupa kingdom. It has been suggested that...
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Kamrup (redirect from Kamarupa (disambiguation))
Look up Kamarupa, प्राग्ज्योतिष, or प्राग्ज्योतिषपुर in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kamrup or Kamarupa or variation may refer to: Kamarupa (350–1140)...
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Kamarupa Pithas are ancient pithas or geographical divisions of Kamarupa. The division of the Pithas are not consistent in different sources, though the...
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Kamarupa and initially gained some success. However he was later defeated and taken prisoner by Kamarupa soldiers. In 1228, Raja Prithu of Kamarupa was...
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from the date of the ascension of Kumar Bhashkar Barman to the throne of Kamarupa. It differs 593 years with Gregorian calendar. The Assamese Calendar incorporates...
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Kama (redirect from Kamarupa (Indian philosophy and Theosophy))
Kama Kama (Sanskrit: काम, IAST: kāma) is the concept of pleasure, enjoyment and desire in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It can also refer to...
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king, the legendary progenitor of all three dynasties of Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa, and the founding ruler of the legendary Bhauma dynasty of Pragjyotisha...
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ancient Assam comes from a corpus of Kamarupa inscriptions on rock, copper plates, clay; royal grants, etc. that the Kamarupa kings issued during their reign...
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Bengali–Assamese languages (redirect from Gauda–Kamarupa languages)
The Bengali-Assamese languages (also Gauda–Kamarupa languages) is a grouping of several languages in the eastern Indian subcontinent. This group belongs...
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4th–5th century in Assam, was probably spoken in the new settlements of Kamarupa—in urban centers and along the Brahmaputra river—surrounded by Tibeto-Burman...
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Durjaya, now North Guwahati, was capital of Kamarupa kingdom under the Pala Dynasty for the period 900 to 1100 C.E. Pala rulers built their capital on...
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East India up to the Karatoya river, the western boundary of the historic Kamarupa kingdom. Though the Sankhyayana Grihasamgraha is said to mention "Pragjyotisha"...
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13th century from the fragmented remains of the Kamarupa chieftains. Nevertheless, not all local Kamarupa administrators (samanta) became Bhuyans and many...
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Bengal in the 10th to 11th centuries Pala dynasty (Kamarupa) (900–1100), Hindu rulers of Kamarupa kingdom in Assam Pal family, landowners of Panchakhanda...
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Varman dynasty (category Dynasties of Kamarupa)
The Varman dynasty (350–650) was the first historical dynasty of the Kamarupa kingdom. It was established by Pushyavarman, a contemporary of Samudragupta...
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inscription mentions Kamarupa and Davaka (Central Assam) as frontier kingdoms of the Gupta Empire. Davaka was later absorbed by Kamarupa, which grew into...
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Mlechchha dynasty (category Dynasties of Kamarupa)
The Mlechchha dynasty (c. 650 - 900) ruled Kamarupa from their capital at Harruppesvar in present-day Tezpur, Assam, after the fall of the Varman dynasty...
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Culture, ..., Davaka (Nowgong) and Kamarupa as separate and submissive friendly kingdoms Samatata- Davaka- Kamarupa - Nepala - Kartripura Pratyanta Nrpatibhir...
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Kamarupa Sasanawali formed the standard for studying pre-Ahom Kamarupa. This effort ultimately resulted in Kanaklal Barua's Early History of Kamarupa...
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Kamarupa was a kingdom in Northeast India that was ruled by three dynasties (Varmans, Mlechchha, and Palas) from their capitals in Pragjyotishpura, Haruppeshwara...
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Raja Prithu (category Kings of Kamarupa)
Bangladesh are attributed to him. K. L. Barua claimed that the throne of Kamarupa was occupied by a king named Prithu after the end of the Vaidyadeva line...
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worshiping her. It also describes in detail the rivers and mountains at Kamarupa tirtha and mentions the Brahmaputra River and the Kamakhya Temple. Chapters...
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The Kamata Kingdom (pron: ˈkʌmətɑ) emerged in western Kamarupa probably when Sandhya, a ruler of Kamarupanagara, moved his capital west to Kamatapur sometime...
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History of India (section Kamarupa Kingdom)
mentions Kamarupa (Western Assam) and Davaka (Central Assam) as frontier kingdoms of the Gupta Empire. Davaka was later absorbed by Kamarupa, which grew...
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district". It was the capital region of two of the three dynasties of Kamarupa and Guwahati, the current political center of Assam, is situated here....
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Akbar's time. He is the contemporary of Harsha and of Bhaskaravarman of Kamarupa. His capital was at Karnasuvarna, in present-day Murshidabad in West Bengal...
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