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Of these five , the kingdom of Anga comprised the territory round Bhagalpur ( ancient Champa ) on the Ganges . Vanga was the region probably on both sides of the Ganges , though the great bulk of its territory seems to have lain to the ...
Of these five , the kingdom of Anga comprised the territory round Bhagalpur ( ancient Champa ) on the Ganges . Vanga was the region probably on both sides of the Ganges , though the great bulk of its territory seems to have lain to the ...
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According to certain inscriptions , the Kësari dynasty began in the eighth century A. D. , and counts four or five kings among them . According to one calculation , Yayātikösari gets referred to the beginning of the ninth century A. D. ...
According to certain inscriptions , the Kësari dynasty began in the eighth century A. D. , and counts four or five kings among them . According to one calculation , Yayātikösari gets referred to the beginning of the ninth century A. D. ...
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It is in this war of Kulottanga that Kalinga gets described sometimes as comprised in three divisions , occasionally as five , and oftentimes as seven , As early as the days perhaps of Megasthenes Kalinga had been divided into three .
It is in this war of Kulottanga that Kalinga gets described sometimes as comprised in three divisions , occasionally as five , and oftentimes as seven , As early as the days perhaps of Megasthenes Kalinga had been divided into three .
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ng mo accounts for the variety of division indicated in the term Kalinga qualified by such numbers as three , five , or seven . The term Balinga - nagara may not be a proper and might simply stand for the capital city of Kalinga and may ...
ng mo accounts for the variety of division indicated in the term Kalinga qualified by such numbers as three , five , or seven . The term Balinga - nagara may not be a proper and might simply stand for the capital city of Kalinga and may ...
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The third treatise consists of the second daily lecture of chapter 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 ...
The third treatise consists of the second daily lecture of chapter 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 ...
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