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Gangaridai (Gr****: Γαγγαρίδαι, Latin: Gangaridae) is a term used by the
ancient Greco-Roman
writers (1st
century BCE–2nd
century AD) to
describe people...
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settlements throughout history. One
theory identifies it with the
powerful Gangaridai nation mentioned in the
ancient Greco-Roman accounts. The
Naihati copper...
- king of this name. This
civilization can
perhaps be
identified with the
Gangaridai of Graeco-Roman accounts. In
early historic times,
Chandraketugarh was...
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Indian name Ganga), was the
powerful Nanda Empire of
Magadha and the
Gangaridai Empire of Bengal.
Fearing the
prospects of
facing other powerful Indian...
- 000 elephants. The Gr****
accounts describe Agrammes as the
ruler of the
Gangaridai (the
Ganges valley) and the
Prasii (probably a
transcription of the Sanskrit...
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Maurya Empire.
Modern historians generally identify the
ruler of the
Gangaridai and the
Prasii mentioned in
ancient Greco-Roman
accounts as a
Nanda king...
- as in the
history of Sri Lanka.
Vanga was
probably the
centre of the
Gangaridai Empire mentioned by
numerous Greco-Roman writers. The
exact capital of...
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identified with the Wari-Bateshwar
ruins of the
Gangaridai Empire. The area was a base for the Vanga,
Gangaridai, Samatata, Sena, and Deva dynasties. Sonargaon...
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mutinied when
faced with
opposing the
Nanda Empire and
their subordinate Gangaridai.
According to the Gr****
historian Plutarch, the previous,
costly conflict...
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century BCE,
during the
reign of the
Nanda Empire, the
powerful rulers of
Gangaridai sent
their forces consisting of war
elephants which led to the withdrawal...