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  2. Akshauhini - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Thus one akshauhini consisted of 218,700 warriors (not including the charioteers, who didn't fight). The ratio is 1 chariot: 1 elephant: 3 cavalry : 5 infantry soldiers. In each of these large number groups (65,610, etc.), the digits add up to 18.

  3. Kurukshetra War - Wikipedia

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    Yudhishthira gives a different number which is 1,660,020,000 dead and 24,165 missing. ... This includes the Narayani Sena of Krishna, ... killing an akshauhini of them.

  4. Kritavarma - Wikipedia

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    Kritavarma chose the Kaurava side in the Kurukshetra War when his assistance was sought by Duryodhana, promising to lend him one akshauhini. [4] On the first day of the war, he fought a duel with Satyaki. As a maharathi, was placed at the head of the flying-heron formation that had been set up by Bhishma. He engaged in a number of conflicts ...

  5. Drona Parva - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The critical edition of Drona Parva has 8 parts and 173 chapters. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Drona Parva describes the appointment of Drona as commander-in-chief of the Kaurava alliance, on the 11th day of the Kurukshetra War , the next four days of battles, and his death on the 15th day of the 18-day war. [ 2 ]

  6. Karna Parva - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The critical edition of Karna Parv has 69 chapters [3] [4] Karna Parva describes the appointment of Karna as the third commander-in-chief of the Kaurava alliance. The Parva recites how war begins to tire and frustrate everyone. This book describes how brutal war leads to horrifying behavior over the 16th and 17th day of the 18-day ...

  7. Krishnadevaraya - Wikipedia

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    [1] Krishnadevaraya's rule was characterised by expansion and consolidation. This was the time when the land between the Tungabhadra and Krishna river (the Raichur doab) was acquired (1512), ruler of Odisha were subdued (1514) and severe defeats were inflicted on the Sultan of Bijapur (1520).

  8. Lakshmana Era - Wikipedia

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    The Lakshmana Era (or the Lakshmana Sena Era) is year-numbering system that was established by Lakshmana Sena, a ruler of eastern India from 1178 to 1206. [1] [2] While there is some debate among historians about the start of the era, most currently agree that it is 1118-1119 AD.

  9. Talk:Akshauhini - Wikipedia

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