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Āryāvarta (Sanskrit: आर्यावर्त, lit. 'Land of the Aryans',
Sanskrit pronunciation: [aːrjaːˈʋərtə]) is a term for the
northern Indian subcontinent in the...
- (Madhya-desha
Āryāvarta –
Central Āryāvarta) Aṅga –
Prachya Āryāvarta –
Eastern Āryāvarta (Madhya-desha and
Prachya Āryāvarta –
Central and
Eastern Āryāvarta in...
- Raavan:
Enemy of
Aryavarta is the
seventh book of
Amish Tripathi,
sixth book of Amishverse, and
third book of Ram
Chandra Series. It
chronicles the life...
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during that time was
equivalent to
having imperial status over all of
Aryavarta. It
involved the
three powerful dynasties of the era – the Pratiharas...
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Society (INS)
during 1958–1959. The
Aryavarta used to be the
Indian Nation's
Hindi edition. Most
prominent editor of
Aryavarta was Shri Braj Kis**** Jha Bhaskar...
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Akhand Bharat (transl. Undivided India), also
known as
Akhand Hindustan, is a term for the
concept of a
unified Greater India. It ****erts that modern-day...
- Indo-Aryans,
these lands eventually became part of the
Āryāvarta.
Parasher thus
indicates that the
Āryāvarta was
designated as the
region where the
River Sarasvati...
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Several ancient texts mention the
Vindhyas as the
southern boundary of the
Āryāvarta, the
territory of the
ancient Indo-Aryan peoples.
Although today Indo-Aryan...
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Ahilyabai Holkar (Marathi pronunciation: [əɦɪljɑbaɪ]; 31 May 1725 – 13
August 1795), also
spelled Ahalya Bai, was the
Rajamata and
later the
ruling queen...
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Vedic period, both as an
endonym and in
reference to a
region called Aryavarta (Sanskrit: आर्यावर्त, lit. 'Land of the Aryans'),
where their culture...