- 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...
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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...
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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...
- 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
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 it's...
- Look up
Magadha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Magadha was the name of a
region and
kingdom (Mahajanapada) in
ancient India (present-day
Bihar and...
- ISBN 978-1-84774-062-5. Samaddar,
Jogindra Nath (1990). The
Glories of
Magadha. K.P.
Jayaswal Research Institute. pp. ****III–****VI. O'malley, L. S. S...
- The
Magadha–Kosala War was a
military conflict between the
Haryanka dynasty of
Magadha and the
neighbouring Kosala kingdom. The
conflict is
mentioned in...
- the Angas, and the Vangas, and the Kalingas, and the Mandikas, and the
Magadhas. the Karkakhandas; and also
included with them the Avasiras, Yodhyas, and...
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genus Magadha:
Magadha basimaculata Long, Yang & Chen, 2014 c g
Magadha cervina Fennah, 1956 g
Magadha densimaculosa Long, Yang & Chen, 2014 c g
Magadha eusordida...