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  2. Kalinga War - Wikipedia

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    Kalinga was a prosperous region consisting of peaceful and artistically skilled people. The northern part of Kalinga was known as the Utkala (Uttar: North, Kal: Kalinga), they were the first from the region to use a navy and traveled offshore to Southeast Asia for trade. For that reason, Kalinga was able to develop several ports and a skilled navy.

  3. Kalinga (Mahabharata) - Wikipedia

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    Kalinga clan warriors sided with Duryodhana in the Kurukshetra War due to matrimonial and harmony alliances between both kingdoms of Kalinga & Kuru existing even before the Great War of Mahabharata was to happen. Kalinga is the founders of five eastern kingdoms, which included: Angas (east, central Bihar), Vangas (southern West Bengal and ...

  4. Kalinga (region) - Wikipedia

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    Kalinga is a historical region of India. It is generally defined as the eastern coastal region between the Ganges and the Godavari rivers, although its boundaries have fluctuated with the territory of its rulers. The core territory of Kalinga now encompasses all of Odisha and some part of northern Andhra Pradesh.

  5. Results of the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    The War of 1812: Conflict for a Continent (Cambridge Essential Histories, 2012) brief overview by New Zealand scholar; Tucker, Spencer C., ed. The Encyclopedia of the War of 1812 (3 vol: ABC-CLIO, 2012), 1034pp. Zuehlke, Mark. For Honour's Sake: The War of 1812 and the Brokering of an Uneasy Peace. (2007) by Canadian military historian.

  6. Kalinga Magha - Wikipedia

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    The exacts origin of Kalinga Magha is unknown, however due to his name, he is often referred to be from Kalinga, a historical place which corresponds mainly with present-day Odisha and northeastern Andhra. [7] [8] The most favoured theory states that Magha was a prince from the Eastern Ganga dynasty (Chodaganga) who ruled Kalinga.

  7. Kalingattuparani - Wikipedia

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    Kalingattuparani (Tamil: கலிங்கத்துப்பரணி) is a 12th-century Tamil poem and a war song by Jayamkondar, celebrating the victory of ...

  8. Kalinga Ethnoarchaeological Project - Wikipedia

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    Kalinga has undergone construction such as, building, motor vehicles and roads that unite the older more primitive Kalinga villages. [22] Increased developments has made it easier to transport goods to various places. Kalinga is a region with resources wanted to be exploited by other places, like the mines of gold present and logging.

  9. Bodong - Wikipedia

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    Bodong refers to the peace pact [1] or treaty, used by the Kalinga people in Kalinga Province, northern Philippines. [2] These peace rites are usually accompanied by Kalinga songs such as the ading, wasani and the dandanag. [3]