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- Pragjyotishpura (IPA: [prāgˈʤjəʊtɪʃˌpʊərə]) or Pragjyotisapura, now deemed to be a region within modern Guwahati, is claimed to be an ancient city and...
- therefore; the name Moirang became Mayhong with time. Mayong along with Pragjyotishpura (the ancient name of ****am) find place in many epics, including the...
- Sthitavarman (566-590) with the older city not named but presumed to be Pragjyotishpura, located at the south-eastern slope of the Narakasur hill near Dispur...
- Kamarupa-Palas (c. 900–1100 CE), from their capitals in present-day Guwahati (Pragjyotishpura), Tezpur (Haruppeswara) and North Gauhati (Durjaya) respectively. All...
- these, the capitals of the Varman Dynasty and the Pala Dynasty, called Pragjyotishpura and Durjaya respectively, were in Kamrup, whereas the capital of the...
- mentions a ruler named Dununtrarāi, Lord of Hedamba donated a tank in Pragjyotishpura in the year 1577 A.D. There is also a Ganesh Temple located in its...
- speculated to be the ancient capital of ****am, known under the name of Pragjyotishpura. The locality is a suburb of Guwahati, though it is claimed that the...
- least from 200 BCE. Currently a major city in Tamil Nadu Guwahati Pragjyotishpura  India 2nd century BC The Ambari excavations trace the time period...
- Kamarupa-Palas (c. 900–1100 CE), from their capitals in present-day Guwahati (Pragjyotishpura), Tezpur (Haruppeswara) and North Gauhati (Durjaya) respectively. All...
- Talakadu, Kolar Kannada, Sanskrit  India Kamarupa Kingdom 350 CE 1140 CE Pragjyotishpura, Haruppeswara, Durjaya ****amese, Prakrit, Sanskrit  India  Bhutan  Bangladesh...