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... 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 Bhagalpur ( ancient Champa ) on the Ganges . Vanga was 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 Bhagalpur ( ancient Champa ) on the Ganges . Vanga was the ...
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... five kings among them . According to one calculation , Yayatikesari gets referred to the beginning of the ninth century A. D. The eastern Gangas who were one of the most influential dynasty of rulers of Orissa came into great importanc ...
... five kings among them . According to one calculation , Yayatikesari gets referred to the beginning of the ninth century A. D. The eastern Gangas who were one of the most influential dynasty of rulers of Orissa came into great importanc ...
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... five , and oftentimes as seven . As early as the days perhaps of Megasthenes Kalinga had been divided into three . The Gangetic Kalingam was the first division , the country probably answering to the part of Kalinga last conquerred by ...
... five , and oftentimes as seven . As early as the days perhaps of Megasthenes Kalinga had been divided into three . The Gangetic Kalingam was the first division , the country probably answering to the part of Kalinga last conquerred by ...
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... five , or seven , The term Kalinga - nagara may not be a proper name and might simply stand for the capital city of Kalinga and may be indentifiable with Mukhalinga which might have remained the capital till it was transferred later on ...
... five , or seven , The term Kalinga - nagara may not be a proper name and might simply stand for the capital city of Kalinga and may be indentifiable with Mukhalinga which might have remained the capital till it was transferred later on ...
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... five . It enumerates the various Points of Defeat and defines them . One of the most cogent reasons for considering these treatises as separate , and also for considering them to be composed by different authors , is the fact that the ...
... five . It enumerates the various Points of Defeat and defines them . One of the most cogent reasons for considering these treatises as separate , and also for considering them to be composed by different authors , is the fact that the ...
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