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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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See moreThe 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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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...
See more• 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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See moreBrahmarshi-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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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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