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The exact territorial limits of this Kosala in the eleventh century seem to have corresponded more or less to the ... Tributaris States of Orissa * Of these the territory included in the name Kalinga seems to be the oldest , and in that ...
The exact territorial limits of this Kosala in the eleventh century seem to have corresponded more or less to the ... Tributaris States of Orissa * Of these the territory included in the name Kalinga seems to be the oldest , and in that ...
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Vanga was the region 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 ...
Vanga was the region 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 ...
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There is another reference , again from Buddhist sources , which seems to give us an insight into the division of Kalinga into two kingdoms at any rate , while in regard to its general features it seems to support the general ...
There is another reference , again from Buddhist sources , which seems to give us an insight into the division of Kalinga into two kingdoms at any rate , while in regard to its general features it seems to support the general ...
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The Agoka Edicts do not mention the capital of Kalinga as such , but the fact that Asoka's Kalinga Edicts are found in Dauli ( Tosali ) seems some a 1 was 1 1 and Jaagada seems to lend colour to the inference that 1 Orissa ( J. B ...
The Agoka Edicts do not mention the capital of Kalinga as such , but the fact that Asoka's Kalinga Edicts are found in Dauli ( Tosali ) seems some a 1 was 1 1 and Jaagada seems to lend colour to the inference that 1 Orissa ( J. B ...
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and Jaagada seems to lend colour to the inference that the first was the capital of the kingdom in the days of Asoka . Asoka's war was so destructive in character that it brought about a permanent revulsion of feeling in the humane ...
and Jaagada seems to lend colour to the inference that the first was the capital of the kingdom in the days of Asoka . Asoka's war was so destructive in character that it brought about a permanent revulsion of feeling in the humane ...
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