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... Krishna II , Rashtrakūta is said to have subdued Kalinga among other kingdoms . These various references lead us to the inference that Kalinga retained its historical existence as an independent kingdom , and came into touch with the ...
... Krishna II , Rashtrakūta is said to have subdued Kalinga among other kingdoms . These various references lead us to the inference that Kalinga retained its historical existence as an independent kingdom , and came into touch with the ...
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... Krishna along the river till its junction with the Tungabhadra , and then in an irregular line northwards to the Vindhya mountains . Rajendra's effort was to reduce the whole of Kalinga to submission to him in order to carry on his over ...
... Krishna along the river till its junction with the Tungabhadra , and then in an irregular line northwards to the Vindhya mountains . Rajendra's effort was to reduce the whole of Kalinga to submission to him in order to carry on his over ...
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... Krishna was agreed upon as the definitive boundary between the empire of Viajayanagar and the territory of the rulers of Kalinga , but it was still understood that the coast districts extending north- wards from the Krishna to almost ...
... Krishna was agreed upon as the definitive boundary between the empire of Viajayanagar and the territory of the rulers of Kalinga , but it was still understood that the coast districts extending north- wards from the Krishna to almost ...
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... Krishna , which was Vrishabhánu ( meaning the sun in the sign Taurus ) , which name could have no meaning unless the sun in Taurus had some real significance . It will probably be said that the name Rádhá or Vrishabhánu does not occur ...
... Krishna , which was Vrishabhánu ( meaning the sun in the sign Taurus ) , which name could have no meaning unless the sun in Taurus had some real significance . It will probably be said that the name Rádhá or Vrishabhánu does not occur ...
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... Krishna and Arjuna were in his time regarded as superhuman beings . The date of the death of Buddha has been fixed near- 66 about 480 B. C. Let us see if an approximate date could be assigned to the great war . Rájatarangiņí " , the ...
... Krishna and Arjuna were in his time regarded as superhuman beings . The date of the death of Buddha has been fixed near- 66 about 480 B. C. Let us see if an approximate date could be assigned to the great war . Rájatarangiņí " , the ...
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