- to the
Vaidehas and the Māgadhīs with less
prestige than the
Brahmanised Kuru-Pāñcālas and with
language referring to
mixed castes. The
Vaidehas were initially...
-
supervision of Licchavi, who
fully controlled Vaideha foreign policy. The Nāyikas, who were a sub-group of the
Vaidehas who
formed an
independent tribe, were...
- mountains. The
territory of the
Mallakas was a
tract of land
between the
Vaidehas and the Kauśalyas. The
territories of the two
Malla republics were divided...
-
supervision of Licchavi, who
fully controlled Vaideha foreign policy. The Nāyikas, who were a sub-group of the
Vaidehas who
formed an
independent tribe, were...
-
Matiposaka and
Sambula Jatakas were
Vaidehas. The Kāśikas were
closely connected to the
Kausalyas and the
Vaidehas, and Jala Jātūkarṇya was the purohita...
-
between the
territories of the Kauśalyas to the west and the
Licchavikas and
Vaidehas to the east, thus
separating the
Vajjika League from the
Kosala kingdom...
- the
Athenian and
Theban republics. As
members of the
Vajjika League, the
Vaidehas, Nāyikas, and
Mallakas were also
threatened by Ajātasattu, and the Vajjika...
-
cultural region. In the 7th or 6th
century BCE, the
Licchavikas invaded the
Vaidehas,
replaced their monarchy by a
republican system, and
settled down in the...
- Uddālaka Āruṇi
himself favourably referred to Gāndhārī
education to the
Vaideha king Janaka.
During the 6th
century BCE, Gandhāra was an
important imperial...
-
between the
territories of the Kauśalyas to the west and the
Licchavikas and
Vaidehas to the east, thus
separating the
Vajjika League from the
Kosala kingdom...