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- Kathiawar ([kɑʈʰijɑʋɑɽ]), also known as Saurashtra, is a peninsula in the south-western Gujarat state in India, bordering the Arabian Sea and covering...
- included Gandhara, ****ala, Kuru, Magadha, Panchala, Shakya, Surasena, Surashtra and Vidarbha etc. The tradition of Indian coinage in the 2nd millennium...
- the sacred spots, and asylums, and rivers and lakes belonging to the Surashtra country! O Yudhishthira, on the sea-coast is the Chamasodbheda, and also...
- three centuries longer in the South, i.e. until about 300 AD. Shurasena Surashtra Early coins of India (400 BC – 100 AD) were made of silver and copper...
- appointed governors of all provinces, including Parnadatta as the governor of Surashtra. It is not clear if the verse refers to routine appointments made by the...
- Śulakara (Shulakara) – (Udichya Āryāvarta – Northern Āryāvarta) Surāṣṭra (Surashtra) / Saurāṣṭra (Matsya) – (Aparanta Āryāvarta – Western Āryāvarta) Śūrpāraka...
- conquered the Dakshinapatha in the south; Madhyadesa in the central region; Surashtra in the west, and the country east of the Ganges; Vikramashakti also made...
- (Akara: East Malwa and Avanti: West Malwa), the Anupa country, Anarta, Surashtra, Svabhra (northern Gujarat) Maru (Marwar), Kachchha (Cutch), Sindhu-Sauvira...
- Bharukaccha (Bharuch), Ujjayini (Ujjain), Malava (Malwa), Valabhi and Surashtra. The Gurjara kingdom was said to have measured 833 miles in circuit and...
- (Saurashtra-Āvanty Ābhīrāḥ), and the Vishnu treats the Abhiras as occupying the Surashtra and Avanti provinces. The Puranas claim that the imperial Abhiras were...