- (IAST: Vṛjika) League, Confederacy, or Sangha, also
called simply Vajji (Pāli:
Vajji) or
Vriji (IAST: Vṛji), was an
ancient Indo-Aryan
league which existed...
-
Kamboja Kosala Kuru
Magadha Malla Matsya (or Maccha)
Panchala Surasena Vajji Vatsa (or Vamsa)
Another Buddhist text, the
Digha Nikaya,
mentions twelve...
- The Magadha–
Vajji war was a
conflict between the
Haryanka dynasty of
Magadha and the
neighbouring Vajjika League which was led by the Licchavikas. The...
- the most
famous of
which was the Licchavi.
Mithila being one the part of
Vajji which was
eventually conquered by the king of Magadha, Ajatashatru. Mithila...
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Vajji (Pāli:
Vajji) or
Vriji (Sanskrit: Vṛji) was an
ancient Aryan tribe of north-eastern
South Asia
whose existence is
attested during the Iron Age. The...
-
sixteen great states in
ancient India, two
followed the gana
sangha rule:
Vajji and Mallakas. Many
smaller states and
tribes near
these great states also...
- and
Mallas (N) from
respective Indian Mahajanapada (i.e.
Licchavis of
Vajji, Kosala, and
Malla (I)) that
arrived at
different periods eventually merged...
-
which had its
capital in the city of Vaishali,
which is also in Mithila.
Vajji had a
republican form of
government where the head of
state was elected...
- (minister),
Shishunaga who then
established Shaishunaga Dynasty. Magadha-
Vajji war
Pradyota dynasty Avanti-Magadhan Wars Schwartzberg,
Joseph E. (1978)...
- Bihar) as his birthplace. He was born in a
democratic kingdom (Ganarajya),
Vajji,
where the king was
chosen by votes.
Vaishali was its capital. He was named...