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- Kamarupa (/ˈkɑːməˌruːpə/; also called Pragjyotisha or Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa), an early state during the classical period on the Indian subcontinent, was...
- Arjuna defeats Bhagadatta, the king of Pragjyotisha, during his military campaign to collect tribute for Pandava king Yudhishthira's Rajasuya sacrifice...
- Pragjyotisha is a mythological kingdom that is mentioned in a multitude of Hindu epics. It came to be ****ociated with the historical Kamarupa after Bhaskaravarman...
- list. The kingdom was contemporary of Pragjyotisha kingdom of Kamarupa. First legendary line of rulers in Pragjyotisha. The Danava dynasty consisted of Kirata...
- and his conquest of various kingdoms. He defeated the king Naraka of Pragjyotisha the modern-day Guwahati, in ****am state of India. He was known as Bhumiputra...
- wine-drinking Daradas. When Lalitaditya approached the deserted town of Pragjyotisha, he saw the smoke arising from the black aloes burning in the forests...
- Banasura Hill in Kerala. The kingdom was contemporary of Pragjyotisha. In Puranic literature, Pragjyotisha and Sonitpura were located to the north-west of the...
- progenitor of all three dynasties of Pragjyotisha-Kamarupa, and the founding ruler of the legendary Bhauma dynasty of Pragjyotisha. Though the myths about Naraka...
- of the Varman dynasty (350 - 650 A.D). Though the earliest mention of Pragjyotisha in local sources come from the 7th century, the form was changed to Pragjyotishpura...
- Devapala exterminated the Utkalas (present-day Orissa), conquered the Pragjyotisha (****am), shattered the pride of the Hunas, humbled the lords of Gurjara...