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Udayin (c. 460-444 BCE) also
known as
Udayabhadra was a king of
Magadha in
ancient India.
According to the
Buddhist and Jain accounts, he was the son...
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daughter Vajira to him.
Ajatashatru later had a son
named Udayabhadda or
Udayabhadra. The
account of Ajatashatru's
death recorded by
historians is c. 461...
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India Udaya TV, a Kannada-language
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India Udayin or
Udayabhadra, king of
Magadha in
ancient India (r. 460 BC – 444 BC)
Udaya Manikya...
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Vajjika League,
ruled by the Lichhavis, and
conquered them.
Udayin or
Udayabhadra is
mentioned in
Buddhist and Jain
texts as the
successor of Ajatashatru...
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Ajatashatru (r. 492–c. 460 BC), king of Magadha, was
killed by his son
Udayabhadra. King
Chlodoric the
Parricide (d. 509)
killed his
father Sigobert the...
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Vaisali and the
Third Buddhist council. Jain and
Hindu sources identify Udayabhadra, son of Ajatashatru, as the king who
first established Pataliputra as...
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Magadha kingdom from
Rajagriha to Pataliputra. The
Mahavamsa tells that
Udayabhadra eventually succeeded his father, Ajatashatru, and that
under him Pataliputra...
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moved his
capital of the
Magadha kingdom from
Rajagriha to Pataliputra.
Udayabhadra eventually succeeded his father, Ajatashatru,
under him
Pataliputra became...