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- The Janapadas (lit. 'Foothold of the people') (pronounced [dʑɐnɐpɐdɐ]) (c. 1100–600 BCE) were the realms, republics (ganapada) and kingdoms (sāmarājya)...
- During Janpada period Kuru janpada covered most of Haryana and their area was called Kurukshetra, except South Haryana where Matsaya janpada (700–300...
- Jain Teerthankar, have taken place. Champapur was the capital of Anga Janpada, one of the 52 Janapadas established by Adi Teerthankar Bhagwan Rishabh...
- Kewitiyagala Maha Vidyalaya, Polgampola 1C 412 Matugama Agalawatta II Hedigalla Janpada Maha Vidyalaya, Baduraliya 1C 367 Matugama Agalawatta II Athle Maha Vidyalaya...
- many foreign traders as their production hub. Before becoming a city many janpadas such as Saidabad; Farasdanga; Kalikapur had become famous. Cossimbazar...
- dynasties and dynastic rules. It was credited to be the capital of the ancient Janpadas like Asmaka. Thus, Paithan gained the epithet as "Supratisthana" (Sanskrit:...
- Himachal Pradesh consisted of a number of small republics also known as the Janpadas.. Audumbras – They were one of the most ancient tribes of Himachal who...