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Tamralipta or
Tamralipti (Pali: Tāmaliti) was an
ancient port city and
capital of
Suhma kingdom in
ancient India,
located on the
coast of the Bay of Bengal...
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Tamluk is the site of the
ancient city
variously known as
Tamralipta or
Tamralipti,
where Hien Chang, a
Chinese traveller,
visited the town, is now located...
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Medinipur with
district Howrah. A
distinctive fact
about this
river is that,
Tamralipti port (ancient
Gupta port) was on the
banks of
Rupnarayan river. This river...
- midnapore.in.
Retrieved 17
August 2023. Ramachandran, T. N. (1951). "
Tāmraliptī (Taṁluk)".
Artibus Asiae. 14 (3): 226–239. doi:10.2307/3248590. ISSN 0004-3648...
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visited Kamarupa (present-day ****am and
northeastern India), Samatata,
Tamralipti,
Kalinga and
other regions,
which Xuanzang calls as "domain of east India"...
- when
Pataliputra was the
capital of the
whole empire, a road ran from
Tamralipti,
which was
probably then on or very near the coast, to
Purushapura in...
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Tamluk city.
According to Darian, with the rise of the
Maurya Empire,
Tamralipti gained universal po****rity as the main port of the
entire basin. Ships...
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period can also be
inferred from a
terracotta tablet that was
found at
Tamralipti and is on
exhibit at the
Asutosh Museum in Kolkata. Two
dedications by...
- [citation needed] Well
developed towns had
emerged by 300 BCE such as
Tamralipti (present-day Tamluk, West Bengal, India),
Mahasthan and Mainamati. Instead...
- Alhaghat, Jabalpur, Jejakabhukti, Ratanpur);
eastern India (Tosali and
Tamralipti); and Yavana-desha
beyond India.
Kokasa finds a
mention as a
master craftsman...