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- from the Iron Age to the classical Age. The po****tion of Licchavi, the Licchavikas, were organised into a gaṇasaṅgha (an aristocratic oligarchic republic)...
- consequence of the occupation of Videha by the republican Licchavikas was that the Licchavikas relatively peacefully overthrew the already weakened Vaideha...
- was a league of republican tribal states under the leadership of the Licchavikas centred around the city of Vesālī. The other members of the league were...
- Mallakas' neighbours to the east across the Sadānirā river were the Licchavikas, their neighbours to the west were the Sakyas, Koliyas, Moriyas, and...
- authority of the Licchavikas' gaṇasaṅgha (aristocratic republic) administration, of which he was the head. As the leader of the Licchavika Council, Ceḍaga...
- which served as the Nāyika capital and was located somewhere close to the Licchavika and Vajjika capital of Vesālī to its northeast. Other Nāyika settlements...
- Dadhivāhana, who was married to the Licchavika princess Padmāvatī, who was herself the daughter of the consul of the Licchavika republic, Ceṭaka. Ceṭaka's sister...
- around the 7th or 6th century BCE, In the 7th or 6th century BCE, the Licchavikas invaded Mahā-Videha, replaced their monarchy by a republican system,...
- of Magadha and the neighbouring Vajjika League which was led by the Licchavikas. The conflict is remembered in both Buddhist and Jain traditions. The...
- two sons, named Gopāla and Pālaka, all born from his marriage with the Licchavika princess Śivā. Gopāla succeeded Pradyota but abdicated in favour of Pālaka...