- Pramaganda—as the
forefathers of
Magadhas because Kikata is used as
synonym for
Magadha in the
later texts. Like the
Magadhas in the Atharvaveda, the Rigveda...
- The
Kingdom of
Magadha,
later known as the
Magadha Empire, was a
kingdom and
later empire in
ancient north India. Many
houses ruled the
kingdom and its...
-
Greater Magadha is a
theory in the
studies of the
ancient history of India,
introduced by
Johannes Bronkhorst. It
refers to the non-Vedic
political and...
-
purificatory sacrifice as expiation.18 In Manu (10.11, 22) the Vaidehas,
Magadhas, Licchavis, the Mallas, and the
rulers of ****nārā and Pāvā (cities of...
- Consul) constitution. The
Magadha was one of the most
prominent and
prosperous of Mahajanapadas. The
kingdom of the
Magadhas roughly corresponded to the...
- The
Magadha–Anga war was a
conflict between the
Haryanka dynasty of
Magadha and the
neighbouring Anga Kingdom. The
conflict ended in
defeat of the Anga...
- the
forefathers of
Magadhas because Kikata is used as a
synonym for
Magadha in the
later texts. It
probably lay to the
south of
Magadha Kingdom in a hilly...
-
Brihadratha dynasty of
Magadha. In the Mahabharata, his name is
mentioned as the son of Jarasandha, who was
placed on the
throne of
Magadha by the
Pandavas on...
- Pandyas, Kanchis, Keralas, Cholas, Dravidas, Andharas, some Kosalas, some
Magadhas and the
Yadavas under Satyaki and Chekitana. (6-47,54,98,107) (7-9,11,21...
- The
Nanda Empire was a vast
empire that
governed in
Magadha and
Gangetic plains with an
enormous geographical reach in 4th-century BCE
northeastern India...