Aśmaka or Assaka was a Mahajanapada in ancient India which existed between 700 BCE and 425 or 345 BCE according to the Buddhist texts and Puranas. It included...
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Aśmaka (Skt. अश्मक), or Pali Assaka, was a kingdom among the 16 Mahajanapadas mentioned in Buddhist literature, in inscriptions including the Ajāntā Caves...
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beedi. In ancient times, the northern part of the district was part of Asmaka while the southern part of the district, along with Satara and Sangli districts...
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Mahajanapadas (section Aśmaka)
a belt stretching from Gandhara in the northwest to Anga in the east to Asmaka in the southern part of the Indian subcontinent. They included parts of...
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reasonable guess would be that Bhāskara was born in Saurastra and later moved to Aśmaka. Bhāskara I is considered the most important scholar of Aryabhata's astronomical...
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Aryabhata as āśmakīya, "one belonging to the Aśmaka country." During the Buddha's time, a branch of the Aśmaka people settled in the region between the Narmada...
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Shindhudvipa Ayutayu Pratayu Rituparna Sarvakama I Sudasa Kalmashapada Asmaka (Aśmaka) Mulaka or Sarvakama II Dasharatha I Ilibil or Ananaranya III Vishvamashaha...
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Shindhudvipa Ayutayu Pratayu Rituparna Sarvakama I Sudasa Kalmashapada Asmaka (Aśmaka) Mulaka or Sarvakama II Dasharatha I Ilibil or Ananaranya III Vishvamashaha...
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back many millennia. Notable dynasties that ruled the region include the Asmakas, the Mauryas, the Satavahanas, the Western Satraps, the Abhiras, the Vakatakas...
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Ulbana, Vasubhrdyana and Dyumat (from Arundhati) Asmaka (Niyoga child for Kalmashapada)-Founded Asmaka Janapada Parent(s) Brahma or Mitra-Varuna and Urvashi...
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which can revive the dead. Bimbisara plans to conquer the Asmaka kingdom next. He kills the Asmaka king and imprisons princess Ira when they refuse to kneel...
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v t e Mahajanapadas Great Indian Kingdoms (c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) Anga Asmaka (Assaka) Avanti Chedi Gandhara Kashi Kamboja Kosala Kuru Magadha Malla Maccha...
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Suhma, and Odra kingdoms) Kalmashapada (Mitrasaha or Saudasa or Veerasaha) Asmaka Mulaka (Contemporary of Parashurama, he saved himself by hiding amongst...
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dynastic rules. It was credited to be the capital of the ancient Janpadas like Asmaka. Thus, Paithan gained the epithet as "Supratisthana" (Sanskrit: सुप्रतिष्ठान...
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Shakuni. He also slew numerous enemy warriors, including the son of King Asmaka, the brothers of Shalya, Rukmaratha, Lakshmana, Vrindaka, Brihatbala, Asvaketu...
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South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA DAṆḌAKA MŪLAKA VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA...
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Shaishunaga dynasty Mithila (region) Panchala Surasena Vatsa Vanga kingdom Asmaka...
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Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley. South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA...
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major excavation ceased, except at cave 26, which the Asmakas were sponsoring themselves. The Asmakas launched a revolt against Harisena's son, which brought...
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kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya...
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Kalmashapada Information Race Ikshvaku dynasty Family Sudasa (father) Spouse Madayanti Children Asmaka (acknowledged son, born by Vashistha)...
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the Mahabharata and Buddhist Jataka tales. In the seventh century BCE, Asmaka was one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas. Andhras were mentioned by Megasthenes...
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said to have broken away from the Danda kingdom along with the kings of Asmaka and Vidarbha as its feudal states, and established rule of Second Kalinga...
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South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA DAṆḌAKA MŪLAKA VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA...
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gifted the kingdom of Vinita (Ayodhya) and Bahubali got the kingdom of Asmaka from South India, having Podanapur as its capital. After winning six divisions...
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states that he ruled the following regions: Asika (area in Godavari valley) Aśmaka (Ashmaka in Godavari valley) Muḍhaka or Mulaka (area around Paithan) Surāṣṭra...
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or of the Haihayas; and according to the Assaka Jātaka, the kingdom of Aśmaka, in the Deccan, was under Kāśika suzerainty. Kāśī itself, in turn, was coveted...
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kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya...
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kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya...
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kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya...
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