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... Kalinga seems to be the oldest , and in that name the whole may be referred to for any purposes of bistorical discussion . I have not so far come upon any reference to Kalinga as such in Vedic literature . But among the kingdoms of the ...
... Kalinga seems to be the oldest , and in that name the whole may be referred to for any purposes of bistorical discussion . I have not so far come upon any reference to Kalinga as such in Vedic literature . But among the kingdoms of the ...
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... Kalinga , wife of Bali , by Rishi Dirghatama * and the five sons born to her are said to have founded the five kingdoms : Ahga , Vanga , Kalinga , Pundra and Suhma . Of these five , the kingdom of Anga comprised the territory round ...
... Kalinga , wife of Bali , by Rishi Dirghatama * and the five sons born to her are said to have founded the five kingdoms : Ahga , Vanga , Kalinga , Pundra and Suhma . Of these five , the kingdom of Anga comprised the territory round ...
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... Kalinga mentioned as a kingdom with Dantapura as its capital . The earliest reference we get is in the Kumbhakāra Jātaka where there is a reference to a Kalinga king by name Karaṇḍu who is spoken of as a contemporary of Nagnajit of ...
... Kalinga mentioned as a kingdom with Dantapura as its capital . The earliest reference we get is in the Kumbhakāra Jātaka where there is a reference to a Kalinga king by name Karaṇḍu who is spoken of as a contemporary of Nagnajit of ...
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... 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 lower reaches of the Ganges . It is very likely that the ...
... 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 lower reaches of the Ganges . It is very likely that the ...
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... Kalinga with their respective capitals Kapilapura and Simhapura . As a consequence of this war a famine is said to have supervened . That is as far as we are enabled to go with the means at our disposal till about the early centuries of ...
... Kalinga with their respective capitals Kapilapura and Simhapura . As a consequence of this war a famine is said to have supervened . That is as far as we are enabled to go with the means at our disposal till about the early centuries of ...
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