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Samataṭa (Brahmi script: sa-ma-ta-ṭa) was an
ancient geopolitical division of
Bengal in the
eastern Indian subcontinent. The Greco-Roman
account of Sounagoura...
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kingdom of
Samatata arose,
which was a
tributary state of the
Gupta Empire (A.D. ca. 319-ca. 540).
Harsha (A.D. 606–47) drew
Samatata into its loosely...
- (Bengali: খড়্গ বংশ) was a
Buddhist dynasty which ruled the
areas of
Vanga and
Samatata in
ancient Bengal from 625 CE to 716 CE. Chronologically, the
dynasty emerged...
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found in
abundance as far as Bengal, and the
ancient Bengali state of
Samatata issued coins copied from the
coinage of
Kanishka I,
although probably only...
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different from the
earlier Buddhist Deva
dynasty (c. 8th-9th centuries) of
Samatata region of Bengal. The
major sources of the
history of this
dynasty are...
- the
Gangaridai Empire. The area was a base for the Vanga, Gangaridai,
Samatata, Sena, and Deva dynasties.
Sonargaon gained importance during the Delhi...
- from the
South East
Bengal region of
Indian subcontinent,
which ruled the
Samatata area of Bengal, as well as Arakan.
Later it was a
neighbor to the Pala...
- south, Rāṛha in the west, Puṇḍravardhana and
Varendra in the north, and
Samataṭa and
Harikela in the east.[citation needed] The
historic land of Vaṅga (bôngô...
- to the
region as
Vangaladesha during a war with the
Chandra dynasty of
Samatata region of Bengal.
After the
Muslim conquest of Bengal, the
region was referred...
- rule. [1] The rock art was
patronised by Deva
Dynasty of Sri
Bhumi in
Samatata. The only
inscription at
Unakoti is on the
other Chaturmukhalinga image...