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sources cite
Kausambi as an
important site
during the period. More than
three thousand stone sculptures have been
recovered from
Kausambi and its neighbouring...
- or
early 6th century. The
Hunas occupied areas as far
south as Eran and
Kausambi,
greatly weakening the
Gupta Empire. The
Hunas were
ultimately defeated...
- of
probable rule
include Khwarezm and its
capital city of Toprak-Kala,
Kausambi (excavations of
Allahabad University),
Sanchi and
Sarnath (inscriptions...
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about his life or reign.
According to
Buddhist sources, the
Buddha visited Kauśāmbī several times during the
reign of
Udayana on his
effort to
spread the dharma...
-
located to the
south of the Gaṅgā river, and its
capital was the city of
Kauśāmbī or Kosāmbī, on the Yamunā
river and
corresponding to the modern-day location...
- them a
better rebirth. Five
hundred li from
Prayaga is the
country of
Kausambi. It
produces abundant quantities of non-sticky rice and sugarcane. The...
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Abisara kausambi, the
straight plum Judy, is a
small but
striking butterfly found in the
Indomalayan realm that
belongs to the
Punches and Judies, that...
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expanded south-east, into the
Punjab and
Central India, as far as Eran and
Kausambi. The
Alchon invasion of the
Indian subcontinent eradicated the Kidarite...
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which one was in the
mountains of
Nepal and the
other in
Bundelkhand near
Kausambi.
According to old authorities,
Chedis lay near
Yamuna midway between the...
- skills, and confidants; he and his
mother eventually return to
their home,
Kauśāmbī.
Udayana is
later captured by Pradyota, the King of Ujjayinī. Here, he...