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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...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Panchala Kingdom may
refer to: the
historical Panchala kingdom in
ancient India Panchala Kingdom (Mahabharata), a fictionalization...
- were born from a
yajna (fire sacrifice)
organized by King
Drupada of
Panchala. Draupadi’s
marriage was
determined through a
svayamvara (self-choice ceremony)...
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district in
Uttar Pradesh, India, was the
ancient capital of
Northern Panchala, a
northern Indian kingdom mentioned in the Mahabharata. Most of the city...
- Hastinapura.
Ahichatra was the
capital of
Northern Panchala whereas Kampilya was the
capital of
Southern Panchala.
Kosala had its
capital at Ayodhya.
Apart from...
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capital of the
Panchala Kingdom,
which was a
mahajanapada mentioned in the Mahabharata.
Kampilya was the
capital of
southern Panchala and Ahichchhatra...
- 'the
courageous and
splendid one') is the son of Drupada—the king of the
Panchala kingdom—and the twin
brother of
Draupadi in the
Hindu epic Mahabharata...
-
Uttar Pradesh. The
country was
divided into Uttara-
Panchala and Dakshina-
Panchala. The
northern Panchala had its
capital at
Adhichhatra or
Chhatravati (modern...
- life of
poverty until he is
humiliated by his
friend Drupada, the king of
Panchala. With the help of his students, he
captures Drupada and
takes away half...
- of a sage Kampila,
where he used to
perform penance.
Southern Panchala kingdom or
Panchala-proper, one of the
historical mahajanapadas of
ancient India...