- The
Vajjika (Pāli:
Vajjika) or
Vrijika (IAST: Vṛjika) League, Confederacy, or Sangha, also
called simply Vajji (Pāli: Vajji) or
Vriji (IAST: Vṛji), was...
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presently referred to as the
Videha Republic,
which was part of the
larger Vajjika League. The
borders of the
Videha kingdom were the Sadānirā
river in the...
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presently referred to as the
Malla Republics,
which were part of the
larger Vajjika League. The
Mallakas lived in the
region now
covered by the Kushinagar...
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conflict between the
Haryanka dynasty of
Magadha and the
neighbouring Vajjika League which was led by the Licchavikas. The
conflict is
remembered in...
- to as the
Licchavi Republic,
which was the
leading state of the
larger Vajjika League.
Following their eventual subjugation in the Magadha-Vajji war,...
- the
conquest of the
Vajjika League by Viḍūḍabha's relative, the Māgadhī king Ajātasattu, who,
because he was the son of a
Vajjika princess, was therefore...
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Magadha from his
father and
imprisoned him. He
fought a war
against the
Vajjika League, led by the Licchavis, and
conquered the
republic of Vaishali. The...
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Bajjika is an Indo-Aryan
language variety spoken in
parts of Bihar,
India and in Nepal.
Bajjika language is
spoken in the north-western part of Bihar,...
- the
elected consul of the republic,
which also made him the head of the
Vajjika League led by the Licchavikas. Ceṭaka
contracted several diplomatic marriages...
- and
Gautama Buddha (563–483 BCE).
Ajatashatru fought a war
against the
Vajjika League,
ruled by the Lichhavis, and
conquered them.
Udayin or Udayabhadra...