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- technical disciplines including law, medicine, and military science. The Takkasila Jataka, more commonly known as the Telapatta Jataka, tells the tale of...
- Kalavarnadishraj, who came from Takkasila (Modern Day Tak, Thailand) in 648 CE. According to Thai records, Phraya Kakabatr from Takkasila (it is ****umed that the...
- Kalavarnadishraj, who came from Takkasila in 648 CE. Kalavarnadishraj was a son of Phraya Kakabatr, king of Takkasila (it is ****umed that the city was...
- kingdoms in the Chao Phraya–Mekong Valleys   Ruler of Dvaravati (Si Thep–Takkasila)   Ruler of Chenla (Shrestapura)   Ruler of Haripuñjaya   Ruler of Lavo–Haripuñjaya...
- "Taxila" is the Gr**** form of the contemporary Pali name for the city, "Takkasila", from the Sanskrit "Taksha-sila". The name of the city was transformed...
- robbers-turned-rulers. Chanakya (IAST: Cāṇakka in Mahavamsa) was a Brahmin from Takkāsila (Takshashila). He was well-versed in three Vedas and politics. He was...
- Invented Chula Sakarat Kakapat/Sakkorndam (กากะพัตร/สักกรดำ): 25  King of Takkasila (Ayodhyapura?) r. 566–638 Ramaraj (รามราช) King of Ramburi (Ayodhyapura...
- the valley of Kaśmīra. The capitals of Gandhāra were Takṣaśila (Pāli: Takkasilā; Ancient Gr****: Ταξιλα Taxila), and Puṣkalāvatī (Prakrit languages: Pukkalāoti;...
- (1971). Kautilya And The Arthasastra. p. 12. Chanakya was a native of Takkasila, the son of a brahmin, learned in the three Vedas and mantras, skilled...
- Burmese government and derived from the Pali spelling of Taxila (တက္ကသီလ Takkasīla), an ancient university town in modern-day ****stan. Some words in Burmese...