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- thus literally meaning 'beginning inhabitant'. Although terms such as atavika, vanavāsi ("forest dwellers"), or girijan ("mountain people") are also...
- was ruled by a number of states, which were collectively known as the Atavika (forest) states. These states were subdued and were forced to accept the...
- the political, cultural, and commercial hub of the Taitilaka Janapada & Atavikas. Very much details of early history of Kalahandi area is unknown. Sera...
- inscription, Samudragupta reduced all the kings of the forest region (atavika) to subservience. This forest region may have been located in central India:...
- were ruled by a number of states, which were collectively known as the Atavika (forest) states. These states accepted the suzerainty of the Maurya empire...
- was ruled by a number of states, which were collectively known as the Atavika (forest) states. These conquered states fell under the hegemony of the...
- felt for sufferings of war. The Kalingans had used personnel from the Atavika region, which was in the west of Kalinga, during the war. According to...
- this region was ruled by a number of states, collectively known as the Atavika (forest) states. These states accepted the suzerainty of the Maurya empire...
- ruled in the 3rd century B.C. The site was an important center for the Atavika people during the 4th-5th centuries B.C. and in the 4th century A.D. whom...
- Hastaka Āṭavika (Sanskrit); Hatthaka Ālavaka (Pali) Personal life Born Ālavī Parent King Ālavaka (Father) Occupation Upāsaka Religious life Religion Buddhism...