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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...
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Aśmaka (Skt. अश्मक), or Pali ****aka, was a
kingdom among the 16
Mahajanapadas mentioned in
Buddhist literature, in
inscriptions including the Ajāntā Caves...
- beedi. In
ancient times, the
northern part of the
district was part of
Asmaka while the
southern part of the district,
along with
Satara and
Sangli districts...
- a belt
stretching from
Gandhara in the
northwest to Anga in the east to
Asmaka in the
southern part of the
Indian subcontinent. They
included parts of...
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Shindhudvipa Ayutayu Pratayu Rituparna Sarvakama I
Sudasa Kalmashapada Asmaka (
Aśmaka)
Mulaka or
Sarvakama II
Dasharatha I
Ilibil or
Ananaranya III Vishvamashaha...
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Aryabhata as āśmakīya, "one
belonging to the
Aśmaka country."
During the Buddha's time, a
branch of the
Aśmaka people settled in the
region between the Narmada...
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Shindhudvipa Ayutayu Pratayu Rituparna Sarvakama I
Sudasa Kalmashapada Asmaka (
Aśmaka)
Mulaka or
Sarvakama II
Dasharatha I
Ilibil or
Ananaranya III Vishvamashaha...
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reasonable guess would be that Bhāskara was born in
Saurastra and
later moved to
Aśmaka. Bhāskara I is
considered the most
important scholar of Aryabhata's astronomical...
- back many millennia.
Notable dynasties that
ruled the
region include the
Asmakas, the Mauryas, the Satavahanas, the
Western Satraps, the Abhiras, the Vakatakas...
- Ulbana,
Vasubhrdyana and
Dyumat (from Arundhati)
Asmaka (Niyoga
child for Kalmashapada)-Founded
Asmaka Janapada Parent(s)
Brahma or Mitra-Varuna and Urvashi...