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  2. Mahameghavahana dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Mahameghavahana dynasty (Mahā-Mēgha-Vāhana, 2nd or 1st century BC to early 4th century CE [3] [4]) was an ancient ruling dynasty of Kalinga after the decline of the Maurya Empire. [5] In the first century B.C., Mahameghavahana, a king of Chedirastra (or Cetarattha, i.e., kingdom of the Chedis ) [ 6 ] conquered Kalinga and Kosala .

  3. Category:Mahameghavahana dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mahameghavahana dynasty" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Timeline of South Asian history - Wikipedia

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    Satavahana dynasty Cheras 1st century BCE: Yona: Maha-Meghavahana Dynasty 1st century CE: Indo-Scythians Indo-Parthians: Kuninda Kingdom 2nd century: Pahlava: Varman dynasty 3rd century: Kushan Empire: Western Satraps: Kamarupa kingdom Kalabhra dynasty: Culture "Golden Age of Hinduism"(c. 320-650 CE) [j] Puranas Co-existence of Hinduism and ...

  5. Maha-Meghavahana Dynasty - Wikipedia

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  6. Nagas of Padmavati - Wikipedia

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    The Naga dynasty is known mainly from the coins issued by its rulers, and from brief mentions in literary texts and inscriptions of the other dynasties. [4] According to the Vayu and the Brahmanda Puranas, nine Naga kings ruled Padmavati (or Champavati), and seven Naga kings ruled Mathura, before the Guptas.

  7. Greek campaigns in India - Wikipedia

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    The invasion of northern India followed the destruction of the Mauryan dynasty by the general Pushyamitra Shunga, who then founded the new Indian Shunga dynasty (185 BC-78 BC). The Indo-Greek king Menander may have campaigned as far as the capital Pataliputra in eastern India (today Patna ): "Those who came after Alexander went to the Ganges ...

  8. Magadha - Wikipedia

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    Based on Jain and Buddhist sources, it appears that Magadha was ruled by the Haryanka dynasty for some 130 years, c. 543 to 413 BCE. [ 8 ] The core of the kingdom [ which? ] was the area of Bihar south of the Ganges ; its first capital was Rajagriha (modern day Rajgir ), then Pataliputra (modern Patna ). [ 4 ]

  9. List of monarchs of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Meghavahana: 34 years: 25 CE: Possible coinage of Meghavahana. Circa 7th century CE, Kashmir. [a] [13] Meghavahana was the son of Yudhisthira I's great-grandson, who had been granted asylum by Gopaditya, the king of Gandhara. Meghavahana had been selected the husband of a Vaishnavite princess at a Swayamvara in another kingdom. The ministers of ...