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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...
- 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...
- Gangaridai kingdom, c. 350 – c. 325 BCE Mauryan Empire, c. 325 – c. 185 BCE Samatata kingdom, c. 232 BCE – c. 800 AD Shunga–Kushan Period, c. 185 BCE – c. 75...
- (Bengali: খড়্গ বংশ) was a Buddhist dynasty which ruled the areas of Vanga and Samatata in Bengal from 660 CE to 750 CE. Chronologically, the dynasty emerged as...
- the Gangaridai Empire. The area was a base for the Vanga, Gangaridai, Samatata, Sena, and Deva dynasties. Sonargaon gained importance during the Delhi...
- different from the earlier Buddhist Deva dynasty (c. 8th-9th centuries) of Samatata region of Bengal. Four rulers of this earlier Deva dynasty are known from...
- include southern Bengal, because the Allahabad Pillar inscription mentions Samatata in that region as a frontier kingdom. Moreover, the Delhi Iron Pillar inscription...
- Bhitargarh Sonargaon Chattagram/Chatgaon/Chittagong Comilla/Mainamati/Samatata Jahangir Nagar/Dhaka Bhutan Jakar Paro Kashgar (or Kashi) (Major City)...
- different from an earlier Buddhist Deva dynasty (c. 8th–9th century) of Samatata, whose capital was Devaparvata. Four rulers of this dynasty are known from...
- was a Bengali Brahmin royal house which had reigned over the kingdom of Samatata of ancient Bengal, located in what is present-day Bangladesh and India...