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Kamarupa (/
ˈkɑːməˌruːpə/; also
called Pragjyotisha or Pragjyotisha-
Kamarupa), an
early state during the
classical period on the
Indian subcontinent, was...
- The
Kamarupa inscriptions are a
number of 5th-century to
early 13th-century rock,
copper plate and clay seal
inscriptions ****ociated with the
rulers and...
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Kamarupa Pithas are
ancient pithas or
geographical divisions of
Kamarupa. The
division of the
Pithas are not
consistent in
different sources,
though the...
- The Pala
dynasty of
Kamarupa kingdom ruled from 900 CE. Like the Pala
Empire of Bengal, the
first ruler in this
dynasty was elected,
which probably explains...
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Bhaskarbarman (bʱaːskərə'vərmən; 600–650) was king of
medieval Kamarupa and the last of the
Barman dynasty.
After being captured by the
Gauda king during...
- Look up
Kamarupa, प्राग्ज्योतिष, or प्राग्ज्योतिषपुर in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kamrup or
Kamarupa or
variation may
refer to:
Kamarupa (350–1140)...
- Kama Kama (Sanskrit: काम, IAST: kāma) is the
concept of pleasure,
enjoyment and
desire in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It can also
refer to...
- the
legitimizing progenitor of the
Kamarupa kings, with the
goddess Kamakhya representing the
region and the
Kamarupa kingdom. It has been
suggested that...
- Durjaya, now
North Guwahati, was
capital of
Kamarupa kingdom under the Pala
Dynasty for the
period 900 to 1100 C.E. Pala
rulers built their capital on...
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Bengal in the 10th to 11th
centuries Pala
dynasty (
Kamarupa) (900–1100),
Hindu rulers of
Kamarupa kingdom in ****am Pal family,
landowners of Panchakhanda...