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Mūtiba (Sanskrit:
Mūtiba, Mūvīpa, and Mūcīpa;
Latin Modubae) was an
ancient tribe of south-central
South Asia
whose existence is
attested during the Iron...
- that it was a
fusion of five (pancha) janas. Some
janas (such as Aja and
Mutiba)
mentioned in the
earliest texts do not find a
mention in the
later texts...
- for the most part, such as the Andhras, Pundras, Sabaras, Palindas, and
Mutibas,
descendants of Visvamitra...” All
these tribes are
referred to as dasyus...
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descendants of Sage Vishvamitra,
along with Andhras, Pundras, Sabaras, and
Mutibas.
During the
later Vedic period, the
Pulindas were
living to the south-east...
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Aitareya Brahmana, the
descendants of
these 50 sons
included the Āndhras, the
Mūtibas, the Pulindas, the Pundras, the Shabaras, and the
various Dasyu tribes...
- outcastes. They
become the
ancestors of
Dasyu tribes, such as the Andhras,
Mutibas, Pulindas, etc. Visvamitra, subsequently,
obtains the
position of a brahmarsi...
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