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Madhyadesha or the "middle country" was one of the five sub-divisions of
ancient India that
extended from the
upper reaches of the
Ganga and the Yamuna...
- in that it "is
derived from the Old
Indian Indo-Aryan
dialect of the
Madhyadeśa on
which classical Sanskrit was
mainly based.": 3–4 Its
descendants include...
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speakers in
North India (the
central Gangetic plain and the
classical Madhyadeśa) who were
instrumental in this
substratal influence on Sanskrit. Extant...
- were ****ociated with the Haihayas, the
Anarta of Gujarat,
Kanyakubja of
Madhyadesa, as well as the
rulers of Malabar. It also
refers to one of the Gotra's...
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Sindhudesa (including Sindhus,
Sauviras and Sivis), Mahishmati,
Avanti in
Madhyadesa, Madra, Gandhara,
Bahlika people, Kambojas, and many others.
Before war...
-
division of the
family into two groups, an
Inner core (focused on the
Madhyadeśa in the Indo-Gangetic plain) and an
Outer periphery,
evidenced by shared...
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states that the
Yavanas who laid
siege to
Pushpapura did not
remain in
Madhyadesa for long due to "interregnum struggles,
which escalated into "a cruel...
- used the
ethnogeographic referents Gyagar or
Gyagar to the
south and
Madhyadesa (central land or holy centre) for India.
Since at
least 13th century,...
- Allchin,
believe the term
Brahmavarta to be
synonymous with Aryavarta.
Madhyadesa extended from the
upper reaches of the
Ganges and the
Yamuna to the confluence...
- His general, Vikramashakti,
conquered the
Dakshinapatha in the south;
Madhyadesa in the
central region;
Surashtra in the west, and the
country east of...