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- sources spelled Broach (in Sanskrit do****ents known as Bhrigukaccha, also Bharukaccha; Gr****s knew it as Barygaza), is a city at the mouth of the river Narmada...
- Yamuna, joined the Narmada basin and continued to the Arabian seaport of Bharukaccha (Broach). Yet another branched southward (dakshinapatha) from Ujjain...
- Jataka tales seem to refer to the Maldives, particularly that exiles from Bharukaccha went to a thousand islands (Laccadive and Maldives) where they found...
- Western India. He distinguished it from the neighbouring kingdoms of Bharukaccha (Bharuch), Ujjayini (Ujjain), Malava (Malwa), Valabhi and Surashtra....
- Pradyota, the Avanti kingdom controlled the important sea port city of Bharukaccha, from where trade was carried out with states of ancient Western Asia...
- Northern Āryāvarta) Bhārgava – (Prachya Āryāvarta – Eastern Āryāvarta) Bharukaccha / Bhanukaccha (Vayu), Bhīrukahcha (Markandeya), Dārukachchha (Vamana)...
- port at the route's terminus. Perhaps more important was Barygaza or Bharukaccha (modern Bharuch, located on the mainland to the east of the Kathiawar...
- notable cases about which Upāli decided are that of the monks Bharukaccha and Ajjuka. Bharukaccha consulted Upāli whether dreaming about having **** with a...
- descriptions in the epics themselves, e.g. the detail that Vijaya visited Bharukaccha (Bharuch in Gujarat) in his ship on a southward voyage. Philostorgius...
- penetrated at least as far as northern Gujarat, and possibly to the port of Bharukaccha. To the east, far into Central India, the city of Kausambi, where seals...