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husband of Duryodhana's sister) was the king of Sindhus,
Sauviras and Sivis.
Probably Sauvira and Sivi were two
kingdoms close to the
Sindhu kingdom and...
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Sindhus and the
Sauviras are
almost as
blamable in
their practices." (8:44) The
Gandharvas [or Gandharas], the Sindhus, and the
Sauviras fight best with...
- Ṡalvas, the Matsyas, the Amvashtas, the Trigartas, and the Kekayas, the
Sauviras, the Kitavas, and the
dwellers of the Eastern, Western, and the Northern...
- Sindhu-
Sauvīra (Sanskrit: Sindhu-
Sauvīra; Pāli: Sindhu-Sovīra) was an
ancient Indo-Aryan
kingdom of the
lower Indus Valley in
western Ancient India (present-day...
- Gandharas, the Sindhu-
Sauviras, the
Sivis and the
Vasatis with all
their combatants followed Bhishma (6,51) The Madras, the
Sauviras, the
Gandharas and the...
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Persis Median kingdom Lydia Neo-Babylonian
Empire Elam Sindhu-
Sauvīra Gandhāra (kingdom)
Pauravas Twenty-sixth
Dynasty of
Egypt Macedonia (ancient kingdom)...
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Kritavirya and
Satyavan and Savitri)
Vijaya (contemporary of Anu King
Sauvira who
founded Sauvira Kingdom)
Bahuka (Asita)
Sagara Asamanja Amshuman Dilipa (1) Bhagiratha...
-
historical kingdoms that
arose in the
Indus Valley include Gandhāra and Sindhu-
Sauvīra. The
Indus River came into the
knowledge of the
Western world early in...
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Nishadhas Odra
Pakthas Pala
Panchala Paundra Puru
Salva Salwa Saraswata Sauvira Shakya Shunga Sindhu Sudra Surasena Trigarta Utkala Vanga Vatsa Vidarbha...
- east.
During the
Bronze Age, the
territory of
Sindh was
known as Sindhu-
Sauvīra,
covering the
lower Indus Valley, with its
southern border being the Indian...