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... 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 Kalinga . Pundra has ...
... 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 Kalinga . Pundra has ...
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... probably had the original significance of cotton cloth of a particular kind , extended later on as a general name for all cotton stuff . So far , therefore , as Sanskrit litera- ture is concerned , Kalinga was a well - known kingdom ...
... probably had the original significance of cotton cloth of a particular kind , extended later on as a general name for all cotton stuff . So far , therefore , as Sanskrit litera- ture is concerned , Kalinga was a well - known kingdom ...
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... probably the forest reigon of Kalinga immediately adjoining the territory of Bengal in the lower reaches of the Ganges . It is very likely that the older kingdom lying farther south did continue , as we find the kingdom of Kalinga ...
... probably the forest reigon of Kalinga immediately adjoining the territory of Bengal in the lower reaches of the Ganges . It is very likely that the older kingdom lying farther south did continue , as we find the kingdom of Kalinga ...
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... probably means that Kalinga was among his conquests . When the Andhra power declined Kalinga seems to have fallen to the share of the usurper from Ayodhya Sri Vira Purusha Datta of the Ikshvaku race . Under the Guptas , Kalinga seems to ...
... probably means that Kalinga was among his conquests . When the Andhra power declined Kalinga seems to have fallen to the share of the usurper from Ayodhya Sri Vira Purusha Datta of the Ikshvaku race . Under the Guptas , Kalinga seems to ...
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... 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 later on transferred to Rajahmundri ...
... 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 later on transferred to Rajahmundri ...
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