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- Aśmaka or ****aka was a Mahajanapada in ancient India which existed between 700 BCE and 425 or 345 BCE according to the Buddhist texts and Puranas. It included...
- Ikshvakus, Panchalas, Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas, Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas. The Maithala (literally, "of Mithilā") territory was located to the north...
- Ikshvakus, Panchalas, Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas, Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas. Matsya Purana ****igns Mahapadma an incredibly long reign of 88 years,...
- Ikshvakus, Panchalas, Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas, Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas. Mahapadma Nanda Nanda Empire Kurukshetra War Mahabharat Kuru Kingdom Ripunjaya...
- Potali which corresponds to present day Nandura, Buldhana district. The Ashmakas are also mentioned by Pāṇini. They are placed in the north-west in the...
- appears to be most familiar with the historical regions of Avanti and Ashmaka, which included parts of present-day Gujarat and Maharashtra. He provides...
- Kasheyas Ikshvakus Panchalas Shurasenas Kurus Haihayas Vitihotras Kalingas Ashmakas Nanda Victory Expansion of the Nanda Empire in Northern India. Mauryan...
- he ruled the following regions: Asika (area in Godavari valley) Aśmaka (Ashmaka in Godavari valley) Muḍhaka or Mulaka (area around Paithan) Surāṣṭra (Saurashtra)...
- were habituated to milk, according to Caraka Samhita, while people of Ashmaka and Avantika consumed more oily and sour food. The people of Dakshina Desha...
- His disciple Bhaskara I calls it Ashmakatantra (or the treatise from the Ashmaka). It is also occasionally referred to as Arya-shatas-aShTa (literally,...