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- is claimed that the name Jatia itself is the remnant of archaic name pragjyotisa. Famous residents of Jatia include late Padum Barua (maker of the ****amese...
- can trace his origin to Varāha) and prāigjyotisādhipati (the ruler of Prāgjyotisa). The Pala dynasty came to an end when Kamarupa was invaded by the Gaur...
- Hayagriva, and Pancajana, the wise Hari rapidly reached the city of Pragjyotiṣa: there a fierce conflict took place with the troops of Naraka, in which...
- the king at the top of the political structure." (Boruah 2005:1465) "Pragjyotisa-Kamarupa had emerged as an 'early state' by covering a large part of...
- ISBN 978-0-14-341421-6. "(I)n the inscriptions issued by the rulers of Pragjyotisa-Kamarupa from the 4th to the 12th century A.D. it has been claimed that...
- Retrieved 17 February 2013. Dutta, Anima (2008). Political geography of Pragjyotisa Kamarupa (PhD). Gauhati University. hdl:10603/68309. Gait, E A (1906)...
- Pluṣṭa (Plushta) – (Parvata-shrayin Āryāvarta – Himalayan Āryāvarta) Prāgjyotiṣa (Pragjyotisha) – (Prachya Āryāvarta – Eastern Āryāvarta) Pravaṅga / Plavaṅga...
- University. p. 137. It is also significant that the capital city of Pragjyotisa has derived its modern name Gauhati (As. Guva̅ha̅ti) from rows of ta̅mbu̅la...
- is credited with the subjugation of the Gurjaras, Dravidas, Utkalas, Pragjyotisas, Hunas and the Kambhojas: Gurjaras mentioned were no doubt the Pratiharas...
- appear together with the Kiratas among the armies of King Bhagadatta of Pragjyotisa (****am). In the Sabhaparvan, the same king is said to be surrounded by...