-
Vedic period, the
Pulindas were
living to the south-east of the Daśārṇas.
Though clearly ****ociated with the
Vindhyan region, the
Pulindas are
sometimes believed...
- the Kankas, the Pathavas, the Andhras, the Madrakas, the Paundras, the
Pulindas, the Ramathas, the
Kamvojas were mentioned[citation needed]
together as...
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mlecchas include the Barbaras, Kiratas, Paradas, Saka-Gr****s, Indo-Gr****s,
Pulindas, and Scythians.
Further identifications include the Kushans, Kinnaras,...
- (VII, 18), the
Andhras were
mentioned together with the Pundras, Sabaras,
Pulindas and Mūtibas as
dasyu (non-Aryan tribes)
living on the
borders of the land...
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Mahabharata mentions the
Kiratas as a
tribe living in
Himawat Khanda like the
Pulindas and Chinas, Hunas, Pahlavas, Sakas, Yavanas, Savaras, Paundras, Kanchis...
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Khasas and
Lampakas and
Pulindas were
mentioned to be
battling in the
Kurukshetra War
armed with
swords and lances. (7,118) The
Pulindas, the Bahlikas, the...
- the
Andhra people is made in the
Edicts of Ashoka,
Andhras along with
Pulindas were
mentioned as
border people.
Andhras were also
mentioned at the time...
- Ramanas, and the Dasamalikas.
Chinas were
mentioned along with
Chivukas and
Pulindas and Khasas, Hunas, Pahlavas, Sakas, Yanavas, Savaras, Paundras, Kiratas...
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engaged themselves in battle."
Another group comprising Andrakas, Guhas,
Pulindas, Savaras, Chuchukas,
Madrakas were also
mentioned along with the first...
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Isturgia pulinda is a moth of the
family Geometridae first described by
Francis Walker in 1860. The
species has a
widespread distribution from the African...