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... occupied the country from the time of Alexander down to A. D. 400. I conclude , therefore , with some cer- tainty , that the Takkas had been ejected from the Sindh- Sagar Doâb previous to the time of Alexander . 6 But there is another ...
... occupied the country from the time of Alexander down to A. D. 400. I conclude , therefore , with some cer- tainty , that the Takkas had been ejected from the Sindh- Sagar Doâb previous to the time of Alexander . 6 But there is another ...
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... occupied by the various descendants of Yayati , the founder of the Chandravansis , or Lunar race . Thus the progeny of his son Yadu , called Yadavas , occupied the lower Indus , and gradually extended their power until they subjugated ...
... occupied by the various descendants of Yayati , the founder of the Chandravansis , or Lunar race . Thus the progeny of his son Yadu , called Yadavas , occupied the lower Indus , and gradually extended their power until they subjugated ...
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... occupied by Jarasandha , Panchâla by Drupada , Hastinapura by Duryodhana , and Indraprastha by Yudhish- thira and his brothers . Of these four , however , Drupada was the only one who kept the old family name of Paurava , the tribes of ...
... occupied by Jarasandha , Panchâla by Drupada , Hastinapura by Duryodhana , and Indraprastha by Yudhish- thira and his brothers . Of these four , however , Drupada was the only one who kept the old family name of Paurava , the tribes of ...
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... occupied by another branch of the Chandravansi race , which had previously held Multân . Susarma Chandra , the leader of this branch , is said to have taken part in the great war on the side of Duryodhana against the Pândavas , and ...
... occupied by another branch of the Chandravansi race , which had previously held Multân . Susarma Chandra , the leader of this branch , is said to have taken part in the great war on the side of Duryodhana against the Pândavas , and ...
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... occupied by the Pauravas at some period prior to the Macedonian inva- sion . These districts they must have wrested from the Takkas or Bâhikas , who are the earliest inhabitants of Madra - desa , of whom we have any record . JANJUHAS ...
... occupied by the Pauravas at some period prior to the Macedonian inva- sion . These districts they must have wrested from the Takkas or Bâhikas , who are the earliest inhabitants of Madra - desa , of whom we have any record . JANJUHAS ...
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Abisares According Alexander Alexander's amongst ancient Aornos Ariana Arrian Asiatic Society's Journal bank Bengal Asiatic Society's Bhera Brahman Buddha Buddhist building Bukephala called cave century Chinese pilgrim circuit coins Curtius Delhi described Deva diameter distance district Doâb dynasty early east elephants excavation feet in height feet square Ferishta fortress Gakars Greek Gujars Gwalior Haro River Hasan hill Hindu Hwen Thsang Hydaspes identified inches India Indo-Scythians Indus inscription Jalalpur Jats Jhelam Jumna Kabul Kanishka Kashmir Khan King legend Mahoba Mânikyâla miles monastery mound Muhammadan Multân Nala Narwar north-east occupied Ohind original Panjâb pillars Pind Plate Porus position prince probably race Raja Rajput reign remains River rock ruined tope Scythian Shah Shah-dheri side Sindh Sinh Sopeithes south-east Srughna stone Strabo stupa Sugh Takkas tank Taxila temple Tochari town tribe Varmma village Vishnu walls White Huns Yuchi