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    The Bahlikas (Sanskrit: बाह्लिक; Bāhlika) were the inhabitants of Bahlika (Sanskrit: बह्लिक, located in Bactria), mentioned in Atharvaveda, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Puranas, Vartikka of Katyayana, Brhatsamhita, Amarkosha etc. and in the ancient Inscriptions. The other variations of Bahlika are

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    Bahlikas or Bactria
    According to the Bhuvanakosha section of the Puranas, Bahlika was a Janapada located in the Udichya (Uttarapatha) division.
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    According to the Puranic traditions, Dhrshta was one of the nine sons of Manu. From him came a number of clans called Dharshtakas who were reckoned as Kshatriyas. According to Shiva Purana the Dharshtaka princes became rulers of Bahlika.

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    The Bahlikas have been equated to Mlechchas in the later Sanskrit literature. There is a distinct prophetic statement in the Mahabharata that the mlechcha kings of Sakas, Yavanas,

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    Bahlika horses in Mahabharata
    Like Kamboja, Bahlika region was famous for its horses. They were used by kings in wars.

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    The Ramayana seems to localize the Uttarakurus in Bahlika country. According to it, Ila, son of Prajapati Karddama, king of Bahli (Bahlika) country,

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    Amarakosha makes references to the Saffron of Bahlika and Kashmira countries. Similar reference to Bahlika saffron has also been noticed in the 4th century AD Raghuvamsa play of poet Kalidasa. Raghuvamsa states that saffron got adhered to Raghu's horses

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    The Sammoha Tantra speaks of the Tantric culture of foreign countries like Bahlika, Kirata, Bhota, Cina, Mahacina, Parasika, Airaka (Iraq), Kamboja, Huna, Yavana, Gandhara and Nepal.

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    Bahlika From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bahlika may refer to : Ancient Bactria Bahlikas, ancient country/region modern Balkh Bahlika (Mahabharata), the king of Bahlika kingdom in the Hindu epic Mahabharata This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bahlika.

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    Who are the Bahlikas?
    Kavyamimamsa of Rajshekhar (10th century AD) lists the Bahlikas with the Sakas, Tusharas, Vokanas, Hunas, Kambojas, Pahlavas, Tangana, Turukshas, etc. and states them as the tribes located in the Uttarapatha division.
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    Where did the ancient Bahlikas settle?
    A passage in Ramayana attests that on the way from Ayodhya to Kekaya, one had to pass through the country of Bahlikas, located somewhere in Punjab. This shows that ancient Bahlikas had moved to and planted a settlement in Punjab too. This is also verified from the epic Mahabharata.
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    What is the significance of Bahlikas in the Mahabharata?
    There is a distinct prophetic statement in the Mahabharata that the mlechcha kings of Sakas, Yavanas, Kambojas, Bahlikas etc. will lead an adharmic rule in Kali Yuga. (3.188.34-36). Like Kamboja, Bahlika region was famous for its horses. They were used by kings in wars.
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    Who is the direct descendant of Bahlika pungava?
    The people having surname of Behal,Bahal,Bahl in Punjab are the direct descendant of Bahalikas. Salya, the king of Madra referred to in the Mahabharata has been called a Bahlika Pungava i.e. foremost among the Bahlikas.
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      Bahlika atau Balhika (kadang-kadang dieja Valhika) merupakan nama sebuah suku pada zaman India Kuno, sering muncul dalam susastra Hindu. Kerajaan bangsa Bahlika terletak di India Utara. Kerajaan itu juga disebut dalam wiracarita Mahabharata.
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        Földrajzi helyek Bahlikas vagy Bactria. A puranák Bhuvanakosha szakasza szerint Bahlika egy janapada volt , az Udichya ( Uttarapatha) körzetben.. Néhány himnuszokat a Atharvavéda Elindítja a láz, hogy megy a Gandharis, Mahavrsas (a törzs Punjab), Mujavants és távolabb, a Bahlikas.A Mujavant egy Hindukushban / Pamírban található domb (és az emberek) neve .

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        Bactria (/ ˈ b æ k t r i ə /; Bactrian: βαχλο, Bakhlo), or Bactriana, was an ancient region in Central Asia.Bactria proper was north of the Hindu Kush mountain range and south of the Oxus river (modern Amu Darya), covering Afghanistan.More broadly, Bactria was the area which was located north of the Hindu Kush, west of the Pamirs and south of the Tian Shan, covering modern-day ...

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        Jul 02, 2013 · Bahlikas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Another interesting read on the Bahlika kingdom in ancient Bactria.Some of them went to India and settled there. Oh my God,those ancient people keep on slaughtering the old bulgar name !?:D

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