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... east of the kingdom of Kosala . The location of Suḥma is not quite so definite , but it seems to have comprised the territory on the southern side of the Ganges extending from the river southwards to the frontiers of Kalinga east of the ...
... east of the kingdom of Kosala . The location of Suḥma is not quite so definite , but it seems to have comprised the territory on the southern side of the Ganges extending from the river southwards to the frontiers of Kalinga east of the ...
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... 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 does not always mean Greek in Sanskrit literature . In ...
... 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 does not always mean Greek in Sanskrit literature . In ...
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... East Coast passed into their hands , probably from those of the Pallavas of Kanchi . Early in the seventh century this new acquisition was constituted into a separate viceroyalty with its headquarters first at Vengi , which was probably ...
... East Coast passed into their hands , probably from those of the Pallavas of Kanchi . Early in the seventh century this new acquisition was constituted into a separate viceroyalty with its headquarters first at Vengi , which was probably ...
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... east of Benares , of which these separate divisions which are referable to Kalinga get mention , namely , Kalinga , Kosala , Tosala , Utkala , Tamaliptaka , Mallavartaka , Malada . Probably all these were included in the larger ...
... east of Benares , of which these separate divisions which are referable to Kalinga get mention , namely , Kalinga , Kosala , Tosala , Utkala , Tamaliptaka , Mallavartaka , Malada . Probably all these were included in the larger ...
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... east end are the Kiratas and at the west end are the Yavanas . ' [ Mārkaṇḍeya , LVII , vv . 5-11 . ] By combining these two accounts we find that the " Sea - girt ninth dripa " called Kumārt was the tract peopled by the Yavanas ( Greeks ) ...
... east end are the Kiratas and at the west end are the Yavanas . ' [ Mārkaṇḍeya , LVII , vv . 5-11 . ] By combining these two accounts we find that the " Sea - girt ninth dripa " called Kumārt was the tract peopled by the Yavanas ( Greeks ) ...
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