- dictionary.
Licchavi can
refer to two
historic states in
South Asia:
Licchavis of Vaishali,
original branch of the
tribe based in Vaishali,
Bihar Licchavis of...
-
Nepal from
approximately 450 CE to 750 CE. The
Licchavi clan
originated from a
branch of the
Licchavis of
Vaishali who
ruled in the
territory of modern-day...
- The
Licchavis of
Vaishali (Māgadhī Prakrit: 𑀮𑀺𑀘𑁆𑀙𑀯𑀺
Licchavi; Pāli:
Licchavi; Sanskrit: ऋक्षवी Ṛkṣavī; English: "Bear Clan") were an
ancient Indo-Aryan...
-
medieval Licchavi rulers.
According to
Gopalraj Vansawali, a
genealogy of
Nepali monarchy, the
rulers of
Kathmandu Valley before the
Licchavis were Gopalas...
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challenge to
democracy in India.
Early Shakyas, Koliyas, Mallakas, and
Licchavis claim ****emblies open to all men, rich and poor,
which could be considered...
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people in
Nepal who
embraced the Buddha’s teachings,
followed by the
Licchavis and
Newar people.
Buddhism is Nepal's second-largest religion, with 8...
- Gurjara-Pratihara
Kambojas Kalinga Kasmira Kekaya Khasas Kikata Koliya Kosala Kurus Licchavis Madra Magadhis Malavas Mallakas Mātsyeyas
Moriya Nishadhas Odra Pakthas...
- (equivalent to
prime minister) in
about 598 CE when
Shivadeva I of the
Licchavi dynasty was the
ruling monarch and by 604,
Shivadeva was
reduced to a mere...
- one of the Silk Road
sites in India.
Vaishali formed the
capital of the
Licchavis who
ruled from up
until 468 BCE. The
stupa itself was only discovered...
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After his last
discourse the
Awakened One set out for Kushinagar, but the
Licchavis kept
following him.
Buddha gave them his alms bowl but they
still refused...