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Pradyota dynasty, also
called Prthivim Bhoksyanti (lit.
enjoying the earth), was a
ruling dynasty of Avanti,
founded by
Pradyota,
after his
father Punika...
- he was a
Vitihotra ruler.
Pradyota was
contemporary to
Gautama Buddha. He was also
known as
Chandapradyota Mahasena.
Pradyota captured the
Vatsa king Udayana...
- Ripunjaya,
Punika placed his son
Pradyota on the
throne and
founded the
Pradyota dynasty in 682 BCE.: 300
Pradyota dynasty Misra, V.S. (2007). Ancient...
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kingdom by
defeating Nandivardhana or Avantivardhana, the last king of
Pradyota dynasty. The
Magadhan victory must have been
helped by the
revolution that...
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charge of the administration"
while Udayana was held as a
prisoner by King
Pradyota of Avanti, and "the way in
which she
discharged her
duties excited the...
- of the
largest empires in the
Indian subcontinent.
Shishunaga ended the
Pradyota dynasty of Avanti,
ending the
centuries old
rivalry between their kingdoms...
- out by the king
Pradyota of Avanti, the
latter became the
overlord of Vatsa, and
Udayana lived as a
captive at the
court of
Pradyota, in Ujjenī. During...
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throne went to
Bimbisara of the
Haryanka clan.
Brihadratha Magadha Pradyota Pradyota dynasty Sen,
Sailendra Nath (1999).
Ancient Indian History and Civilization...
- Kauśāmbī.
Udayana is
later captured by
Pradyota, the King of Ujjayinī. Here, he
teaches the lute to
Pradyota's daughter, Vāsavadattā, and they fall in...
- the
descendants of
Brihadratha ruled Magadha for 2600
years followed by
Pradyota Dynasty and the
Haryanka dynasty. He is
mentioned in the
Mahabharata and...