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Ancient Hindu and
Buddhist texts use
Uttarapatha as the name of the
Northern part of
Jambudvipa (equivalent of present-day
North India), one of the "continents"...
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Peshawar in ****stan. The
highway was
built along an
ancient route called Uttarapatha in the 3rd
century BCE,
extending it from the
mouth of the
Ganges to...
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literally "calf") was one of the
sixteen Mahajanapadas (great kingdoms) of
Uttarapatha of
ancient India mentioned in the Aṅguttara Nikāya. The
territory of...
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Markandeya Purana, the
Matsya Purana, and the
Vamana Purana. Kirfel's list of
Uttarapatha countries of the
Bhuvanakosha locates the
Pahlavas along with the Tocharians...
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nations from
Uttarapatha like the
Kamboja and Gandhara. The more
extended horizon of the
Bhagvati and the
omission of all
countries from
Uttarapatha "clearly...
- can also mean: the "Ancient
South of the
Indian subcontinent"
below Uttarapatha. The term
usually encomp****es the
Deccan and
sometimes Tamilakam and...
- was also
known by the names: Ksitipala, Vinayakapala,
Herambapala and
Uttarapatha Swami. It
seems that
Indra III's
campaign did not
influence Kannauj much...
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called Palidhvaja by
defeating the Lord of the
entire Uttarapatha. (The name of the Lord of
Uttarapatha is not
known or
mentioned anywhere)
Inscriptions speak...
- Nakula's
military expedition to the
western kingdoms, as per epic Mahabharata. He
seemed to have
followed the
Uttarapatha route....
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While international trade has
existed throughout history (for
example Uttarapatha, Silk Road,
Amber Road, salt roads), its economic, social, and political...