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... extending from the river southwards to the frontiers of Kalinga east of the territory of Magadha . This description would make Kalinga extend from the Ganges westwards , at any rate from the Rupnarain arm of the Ganges , at the mouth of ...
... extending from the river southwards to the frontiers of Kalinga east of the territory of Magadha . This description would make Kalinga extend from the Ganges westwards , at any rate from the Rupnarain arm of the Ganges , at the mouth of ...
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... extending from the Godavari southwards along the 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 ...
... extending from the Godavari southwards along the 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 ...
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... extend the limits of the kingdom southwards , and carried it effectively to the Godavari with Rajahmundri as the outermost viceroyalty . This he was a able to achieve through alliances with the Sultans of the Bahmani kingdom . The break ...
... extend the limits of the kingdom southwards , and carried it effectively to the Godavari with Rajahmundri as the outermost viceroyalty . This he was a able to achieve through alliances with the Sultans of the Bahmani kingdom . The break ...
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... extending north . wards from the Krishna to almost Ganjam was the coast region of Telingana and not geographically an integral part of Kalinga . When this dynasty was overthrown by Mahammadan conquest the Muhammadan territory did not extend ...
... extending north . wards from the Krishna to almost Ganjam was the coast region of Telingana and not geographically an integral part of Kalinga . When this dynasty was overthrown by Mahammadan conquest the Muhammadan territory did not extend ...
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... extending to the ocean , but as being mutually inaccessible " . [ Märkandeya , LVII , 5. ] . It is also to be added in this connection that the word dvipa has been derived by Panini as dvi + ap . It thus means land having water on two ...
... extending to the ocean , but as being mutually inaccessible " . [ Märkandeya , LVII , 5. ] . It is also to be added in this connection that the word dvipa has been derived by Panini as dvi + ap . It thus means land having water on two ...
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