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D. 5 This modern expression is a corruption of Odraddéga and takes into it the territories known by the names Kalinga , Utkala , Odra or Oddı and even a part of Daśārņa . It took in the whole territory which at one time in history was ...
D. 5 This modern expression is a corruption of Odraddéga and takes into it the territories known by the names Kalinga , Utkala , Odra or Oddı and even a part of Daśārņa . It took in the whole territory which at one time in history was ...
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1 that the individual Kalinga rulers played in the Great War , Kalinga is described as a forest country beginning as soon as the river Vaitaraņi is reached . The ruling dynasty is referred to as the descendants begotten on the Queen ...
1 that the individual Kalinga rulers played in the Great War , Kalinga is described as a forest country beginning as soon as the river Vaitaraņi is reached . The ruling dynasty is referred to as the descendants begotten on the Queen ...
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à This feature of Kalinga is borne ont by the Tamil word " kalingam " for cotton cloth which probably had the original significance of cotton cloth of a particular kind , extended later on as a general name for all cotton stuff .
à This feature of Kalinga is borne ont by the Tamil word " kalingam " for cotton cloth which probably had the original significance of cotton cloth of a particular kind , extended later on as a general name for all cotton stuff .
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Thus was said to have been founded the kingdom of north Kalinga , at least one part of it with a capital Sihapura or Simhapura ; and this was probably the forest reigon of Kalinga immediately adjoining the territory of Bengal in the ...
Thus was said to have been founded the kingdom of north Kalinga , at least one part of it with a capital Sihapura or Simhapura ; and this was probably the forest reigon of Kalinga immediately adjoining the territory of Bengal in the ...
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This was a fratricidal war between the cousin rulers of the two kingdoms of Kalinga with their respective capitals Kapilapura and Simhapura . As a consequence of this war a famine is said to have supervened .
This was a fratricidal war between the cousin rulers of the two kingdoms of Kalinga with their respective capitals Kapilapura and Simhapura . As a consequence of this war a famine is said to have supervened .
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