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Vanga was the region probably on both sides of the Ganges , though the great bulk of its territory seems to have lain to the east of the river , extending from the frontiers of Vanga to the sea . To the west of this seems to have lain ...
Vanga was the region probably on both sides of the Ganges , though the great bulk of its territory seems to have lain to the east of the river , extending from the frontiers of Vanga to the sea . To the west of this seems to have lain ...
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This indicates that if ever the Greeks reached as far east as Kalinga their invasion was not of a character to warrant the assumption of a permanent occupation . We have no evidence of other Greek invasions so far and the term Yavana ...
This indicates that if ever the Greeks reached as far east as Kalinga their invasion was not of a character to warrant the assumption of a permanent occupation . We have no evidence of other Greek invasions so far and the term Yavana ...
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With the rise of the western Chāļukhyas the territory extending from the Godăvari southwards along the East Coast passed into their hands , probably from those of the Pallavas of Kanchi . Early in the seventh century this new ...
With the rise of the western Chāļukhyas the territory extending from the Godăvari southwards along the East Coast passed into their hands , probably from those of the Pallavas of Kanchi . Early in the seventh century this new ...
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According to one calculation , Yayātikösari gets referred to the beginning of the ninth century A. D. The eastern Gangas who one of the most influential dynasty of rulers of Orissa came into great importanc in the eleventh century ...
According to one calculation , Yayātikösari gets referred to the beginning of the ninth century A. D. The eastern Gangas who one of the most influential dynasty of rulers of Orissa came into great importanc in the eleventh century ...
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policy the permanent alliance of the eastern Châļukhyas with the Cholas , confirmed by # marriage alliance which was further cemented by a further marriage alliance under his son and successor Rājandra I , Gangaikonda Chola .
policy the permanent alliance of the eastern Châļukhyas with the Cholas , confirmed by # marriage alliance which was further cemented by a further marriage alliance under his son and successor Rājandra I , Gangaikonda Chola .
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