-
Brahmins were, therefore, a
minority in
Magadha during this
early period. The
Magadhan religions are
termed the
sramana traditions and
include Jainism, Buddhism...
- The
Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, also
known as
Māgadhan languages, are
spoken throughout the
eastern region of the
Indian subcontinent,
which includes...
- Indo
Aryan or
Magadhan languages in to
three sub-groups viz. Western,
Central and Eastern. Bengali, ****amese, Odia
belongs to
Eastern Magadhan,
Maithili and...
- 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...
- Mauryas, at the time of
Pushyamitra Shunga, his son
Agnimitra was the
Magadhan viceroy at Vidisha, but he
ruled independent of
Magadha for all practical...
- The proto-languages of the
eastern Magadhan languages.
Kamarupi Prakrit corresponds to ?proto-Kamarupa here, a
hitherto un-reconstructed proto-language...
-
defeated by king
Shishunaga of Magadha.
Avanti later became part of the
Magadhan empire. The Chedis,
Chetis or
Chetyas had two
distinct settlements of which...
- proto-languages of
eastern Magadhan; the
split and
descent of Proto-Odra (Odra Prakrit), the
ancestor of the
modern Odia language, from Proto-
Magadhan (Magadhi Prakrit)...
- This is a list of wars
involving the
political entities based in the
Magadha region of India. Singh,
Upinder (2008). A
History of
Ancient and
Early Medieval...
-
Caribbean Hindustani). The
Eastern Indo-Aryan languages, also
known as
Magadhan languages, are
spoken throughout the
eastern subcontinent,
including Odisha...