- of the
Mallakas were the Kālāmas and the Gaṅgā river, and the
northern Mallaka borders were the Himālaya mountains. The
territory of the
Mallakas was a...
-
conquered the
chief of the
Mallakas in the
course of his
expedition in
Eastern India.
During the
Buddhist period, the
Mallakas Kshatriya were a republican...
- The
Licchavikas and the
Mallakas were
considered to be the
republican states of Kāsī-Kosala by Jain sources, and both
Mallaka republics joined the Licchavi-led...
-
Nepal Hills in the north. It encomp****ed the
territories of the Shakyans,
Mallakas, Koliyas, Kālāmas and
Moriyas at its peak. It
roughly corresponds to modern-day...
- the
Vajji tribe proper, who were
dependencies of the Licchavikas. The
Mallakas, who were
organised into two
separate republics, were also part of the...
-
Videha was a
minor power within it
compared to the
Licchavikas and the
Mallakas, and
Videha maintained limited autonomy within the
league concerning its...
-
tribe which lived to the east of his kingdom.
During Pasenadi's reign, a
Mallaka named Bandhula who had
received education in Takṣaśilā, had
offered his...
- the most
important families. On the
other hand, the Shakyas, Koliyas,
Mallakas, and Licchavis,[clarification needed]
during the
period around Gautama...
-
Siege of
Kushinagar the
capital of the
Mallakas by
seven Mahajanapadas'
chiefs and
their armies for the
possession of
relics of
Buddha after his death...
- the
related Koliya tribe,
while on the
northeast they
bordered on the
Mallakas of Kushinagar. To the north, the
territory of the
Shakyas stretched into...