- The
Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, also
known as
Māgadhan languages, are
spoken throughout the
eastern region of the
Indian subcontinent,
which includes...
- The
Magadhan Empire was an
ancient Indian empire that
succeeded the
Magadha Mahajanapada. It was
established by
Bimbisara in 544 BC. It was
ruled by the...
- The Avanti-
Magadhan war was
fought between Magadha and
Avanti for
domination over much of
North India. The
ancient Indian states were
almost always in...
-
Brahmins were, therefore, a
minority in
Magadha during this
early period. The
Magadhan religions are
termed the
sramana traditions and
include Jainism, Buddhism...
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Foreign relations of the
Magadhan Empire were
usually centered towards native states in
Indian subcontinent and as well as the Gr****
kingdoms in the aftermath...
- This is a list of wars
involving the
Magadhan Kingdom,
Magadhan Empire and the
Second Magadhan Empire. The
Magadhan Empire was an
ancient Indian empire...
- Yashodharman, his
empire disintegrated and
Malwa was re-conquered by the
Magadhan Empire. The
region where the
Kingdom of Daśapura was
established had earlier...
- the
Magadhan Empire under Chandragupta Maurya. In 185 BC,
Demetrius I, the son of the King of Bactria,
conquered the
western part of the
Magadhan Empire...
- Indo
Aryan or
Magadhan languages in to
three sub-groups viz. Western,
Central and Eastern. Bengali, ****amese, Odia
belongs to
Eastern Magadhan,
Maithili and...
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Ramesses II ("the Great"),
Egyptian Pharaoh. 1210 BC—Accession of
legendary Magadhan king
Subrata of the
Brihadrata dynasty. Merneptah,
Pharaoh of the Nineteenth...