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Uttar Pradesh. The city's name is an
evolved form of the
classical name
Kanyakubja.
During the
ancient Vedic period, it was the
capital city of the Panchala...
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Kanyakubja Brahmins are an
endogamous Brahmin community mainly found in
northern India. They are
classified as one of the
Pancha Gauda Brahmin communities...
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known as
Saryupareen Brahmin, or
Saryupari Brahmin, is a
subcaste of the
Kanyakubja Brahmin,
native to the
eastern plain of the
Sarayu river in
Eastern Uttar...
- with the
Narmada River as its
southern boundary. He
eventually made
Kanyakubja (present-day Kannauj,
Uttar Pradesh state) his
imperial capital, and reigned...
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Sthanveshvara (modern-day Thanesar, Haryana), but
Harsha eventually made
Kanyakubja (modern-day Kannauj,
Uttar Pradesh) his capital, from
where he
ruled until...
- IAST: sāvarṇa) or Savarni/Shavarna is a
Brahmin gotra that
comprises Kanyakubja Brahmins and
Saryupareen Brahmins who are the
descendants of sage Savarna...
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Kanyakubja and
Sthaniswara were
related by matrimony,
Thanesar king
Rajyavardhana immediately set out with 10,000
cavalrymen to
recapture Kanyakubja and...
- Ganges-Yamuna Doab of the
Upper Gangetic plain which is
identified as
Kanyakubja or
region around Kannauj.
During Late
Vedic times (c. 1100–500 BCE), it...
- 12
January 1901 at
village Ugu of
Unnao of
Uttar Pradesh state, to the
Kanyakubja Brahmin parents Ram
Sarup and Shiv Pyari. He
later studied at the Christ...
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Madhyasreni Sakadwipi Kulin Brahmins trace their ancestry to five
families of
Kanyakubja Brahmins who
migrated to Bengal. In the 11th
century CE,
after the decline...