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Panchala (IAST:
Pañcāla) was an
ancient kingdom of
northern India,
located in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab of the
Upper Gangetic plain which is
identified as...
- The Mahājanapadas were
sixteen kingdoms and
aristocratic republics that
existed in
Ancient India from the
sixth to
fourth centuries BCE,
during second...
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Crocanthes pancala is a moth in the
family Lecithoceridae. It was
described by
Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1919. It is
found in Australia,
where it has...
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plain of
South Asia.
Rudimentary state-forms appeared, of
which the Kuru-
Pañcāla union was the most influential. The
first recorded state-level society...
- Kuru-Panchala
realm which expanded into a
wider area
after the
demise of the Kuru-
Pancala realm and the
domination of the non-Vedic
Magadha cultural sphere. Brahmanism...
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major political and
cultural centers of
South Asia,
along with Kuru and
Pañcāla. The
kings of the
Videha Kingdom were
called Janakas. Sita, a daughter...
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distinct from the
Painted Grey Ware
culture of the
Vedic Aryans of Kuru-
Pancala west of it, and saw an
independent development toward urbanisation and...
- Āryāvarta) Mūjavana /
Maujavant (Udichya Āryāvarta –
Northern Āryāvarta) Nahuṣa
Pāñcala (Panchala) (Madhya-desha Āryāvarta –
Central Āryāvarta) Pārāvata (Madhya-desha...
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major political and
cultural centres of
South Asia,
along with Kuru and
Pañcāla. The
rulers of
Videha were
called Janakas. The
Mithila Kingdom was later...
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Pandavas learn of a
swayamvara which is
taking place for the hand of the
Pāñcāla princess Draupadī. The Pandavas,
disguised as Brahmins, come to witness...