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Basarh is a
village in the
Vaishali district of Bihar, India. It is the
location of the
ancient Vaishali city.
According to the 2011
census of India, Basarh...
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chief of the Nāya
Republic in Kundagrama, a
suburb of
Vaishali (
Basarh in modern-day Bihar). He was the
elder brother of Mahavira, the 24th Jain...
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Alexander Cunningham to
first identify Vaiśālī with the
present village of
Basarh in
Vaishali District, Bihar.
Vaishali derives its name from King Vishal...
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Chandragupta and
Kumaragupta held the
Gupta thrones at
different times. The
Basarh clay seal of
Govindagupta describes him as a
Maharaja ("great king"), and...
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district Khudneshwar Asthan Morwa,
Morwa Vaishali district Chaumukhi Mahadev,
Basarh Lal
Keshwar Shiv
Temple Pataleshwar Mandir Bhoramdeo Temple Mahadev Temple...
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Uttar Pradesh and
Basarh in Bihar, some
terracotta heads have been reported,
which represent soldiers. Artistically, the
Basarh terracotta soldier-heads...
- in
Uttar Pradesh and
Basarh in Bihar, some
terracotta heads have been reported,
which represent soldiers. Artistically, the
Basarh terracotta soldier-heads...
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Ashoka Pillars Baliraajgadh Basarh Bulandi Bagh
Kumhrar Kesaria stupa Bimbisar Jail
Maniyar Math
Rajgir Agam Kuan
Lauriya Araraj Lauriya Nandangarh Rampura...
- Dhruva-devi was the
mother of Chandragupta's
successor Kumaragupta I. The
Basarh clay seal of
Govindagupta mentions Dhruva-svamini as a
queen of Chandragupta...
- Chandragupta's queen, and the
mother of his
successor Kumaragupta I. The
Basarh clay seal
mentions Dhruva-svamini as a
queen of Chandragupta, and the mother...