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ancient inscriptions.
Other variations of
Bahlika include Bahli, Balhika,
Vahlika, Valhika, Bahlava, Bahlam/Bahlim, Bahlayana, and Bahluva.
According to...
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Bahlika (Sanskrit: बाह्लिक), also
spelled as
Vahlika, was the king of the
Bahlika kingdom in
Hindu literature. He was the
elder brother of Shantanu, who...
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given up his
inheritance to
become a hermit. The
middle son, Bahlika, (or
Vahlika)
abandoned his
paternal kingdom, and had
started living with his maternal...
- the
Kekayas along with the Shakas, Tusharas, Vokanas, Hunas, Kambojas,
Vahlikas, Vahlavas, Limpakas, Tangana, Turukshas,
referring to them all as the tribes...
- "seven faces" of the
river Sindhu (Indus)
during a war and
defeated the
Vahlikas. If
Chandra is
identified with Chandragupta, it
appears that Chandragupta...
- been
raised as a mark of
homage to Lord
Vishnu after the
victory over the
Vahlikas, was
moved to
compose and
inscribe this
Prasasti on the
Mehrauli Pillar...
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brought back his life with the help of Nagamani. Bahlika, also
spelled as
Vahlika, was the king of
Bahlika kingdom and the
elder brother of Shantanu, who...
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having crossed in
warfare the
seven mouths of the (river) Sindhu, the
Vahlikas were conquered; – he, by the
breezes of
whose prowess the
southern ocean...
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marched under Drona along with
Vinda and Anuvinda, both of
Avanti and the
Vahlikas. (5,198). 100
Kekaya brothers were
generals in the
Kaurava army
along with...
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ancient region of
Central Asia
centred on the city of Balkh;
Bahlika or
Vahlika in
Sanskrit Bahlikas,
people mentioned in
ancient Indian epics Bahlika...