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    The Mahājanapadas (Sanskrit: great realm, from maha, "great", and janapada "foothold of a people") were sixteen kingdoms or oligarchic republics that existed in ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE during the second urbanisation period. The 6th–5th centuries BCE is often

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    The term "Janapada" literally means the foothold of a people. The fact that Janapada is derived from Jana points to an early stage of land-taking by the Jana people for a settled way of life. This process of settlement on

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    Anga
    The first reference to the Angas is found in the Atharva-Veda where they find mention along with the Magadhas, Gandharis and the Mujavats, apparently

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    • R. C. Majumdar and A. D. Pusalker, eds. The History and Culture of the Indian People. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay 1951.

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    Brahmarshi-desha, 'the county of the holy sages,' includes the territories of the Kurus, Matsyas, Panchalas and Shurasenas (i.e., the eastern half of the State of Patiala and of the Delhi division of the Punjab, the Alwar State and adjacent territory in Rajputana, the region

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    • There are quite a few grammatical errors which i would like to clean up. Any objections? ~~T Servaia, 26th May 2006~~
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      What is the meaning of Mahajanapada?
      The Mahājanapadas (Sanskrit: महाजनपद, lit. 'great realm', from maha, "great", and janapada "foothold of a people") were sixteen kingdoms or oligarchic republics that existed in ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE.
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      How many Mahajanapadas are there?
      The Vyākhyāprajñapti (or the Bhagavati Sutra ), a sutra of Jainism, gives a different list of sixteen Mahajanapadas: 1 Anga 2 Banga (Vanga) 3 Magadha 4 Malaya 5 Malavaka 6 Accha 7 Vaccha 8 Kochcha 9 Padha 10 Ladha ( Radh or Lata) 11 Bajji (Vajji) 12 Moli (Malla) 13 Kasi 14 Kosala 15 Avaha 16 Sambhuttara
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      Where are the 16 Mahajanpadas located?
      Location The 16 Mahajanpadas; Anga is the easternmost, south of Vrijji and east of Magadha Map depicting 16 mahajanapadas kingdoms and other kingdoms of vedic era India in 540 BCE. Outline of South Asian history
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      Why are there only 16 Mahajanapada in Buddhist literature?
      The 16 Mahajanapada in Buddhist literature are merely Janapada that were visited by Gautama Buddha or were early converts to Buddhism and therefore being called "great". Notice tiny Malla and Vatsa in the liste while the paramount Panjab and Sindh are absent, and Yona (greece) included.
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      Category:Mahajanapadas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The main article for this category is Mahajanapadas. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mahajanapadas. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. A Avanti (India) ‎ (4 P) C Cities and towns in Anga Desh ‎ (2 C, 12 P) G Gandhara ‎ (1 C, 21 P) K

    • https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahajanapadas

      Mahajanapadas (em sânscrito: महाजनपद; romaniz.: Mahājanapadas), literalmente "grandes reinos" (de Maha, "grande", e Janapada, "território de uma tribo", "país"). Textos budistas antigos como o Anguttara Nikaya (I. pp. 213; IV. pp. 252, 256, 261) fazem referências frequentes a dezesseis grandes reinos e repúblicas que desenvolveram-se e floresceram nas partes norte e noroeste do

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      The Mahājanapadas ( Sanskrit: great realm, from maha, "great", and janapada "foothold of a people") were sixteen kingdoms or oligarchic republics that existed in Northern ancient India from the sixth to fourth centuries BCE during the second urbanisation period.

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      Kuru (Sanskrit: कुरु) was a Vedic Indo-Aryan tribal union in northern Iron Age India, encompassing the modern-day states of Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and some parts of western Uttar Pradesh, which appeared in the Middle Vedic period (c. 1200 – c. 900 BCE) and developed into the first recorded state-level society in the Indian subcontinent.. The Kuru kingdom decisively changed the ...

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anga

      The 16 Mahajanpadas; Anga is the easternmost, south of Vrijji and east of Magadha Sabhaparava of Mahabharata (II.44.9) mentions Anga and Vanga as forming one country. The Katha-Sarit-Sagara also attests that Vitankapur, a city of Anga was situated on the shores of the sea. Thus the boundaries of Anga may have extended to the sea in the east.

    • https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahajanapada

      Mahajanapada (Sanskerta महाजनपद ), secara harfiah berarti "negeri agung" ( janapada artinya "tempat berpijak suatu bangsa"), adalah persekutuan enam belas kerajaan pada kurun ke-6 SM sampai abad ke-4 SM, bertepatan dengan periode Urbanisasi Kedua dalam sejarah India.

    • Mahajanapadas – Wikipedia – Wiki

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      Jan 29, 2019 · Mahājanapadas (tiếng Phạn: , lit. 'vương quốc vĩ đại', từ maha "vĩ đại", và janapada "chỗ đứng của một bộ lạc, quốc gia") là mười sáu vương quốc hay nhà nước tồn tại ở Ấn Độ cổ đại từ thế kỷ thứ sáu đến thế kỷ thứ tư trước Công nguyên. Hai trong số họ có lẽ là ganatantras (cộng hòa) và những người khác có hình thức quân chủ.

    • https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahajanapada

      Mahajanapada in Wikipedia, die vrye ensiklopedie ’n Kaart wat die 16 mahajanapadas toon. Die mahajanapadas ( Sanskrit vir "groot ryk") was 16 koninkryke of oligargiese republieke wat van die 6de tot 4de eeu v.C. in die noordelike antieke Indië bestaan het. Inhoud 1 Agtergrond 2 Oorsig 3 Verwysings 4 Skakels Agtergrond



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