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  2. Kharavela - Wikipedia

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    Kharavela built a settlement of a hundred masons with a tax exemption. [35] Year 13 This is the last part of the inscription and praises Kharavela. It also states that he organized a council of ascetics and sages, and constructed a shelter, commissioned the compilation of the text of the seven-fold Angas in the sixty-four letters (scripts).

  3. 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 .

  4. Category:Dynasties of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Mahisapala dynasty; Malla dynasty (Nepal) O. Oiniwar dynasty; P. Pande family ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Minor Inscriptions of Kharavela - Wikipedia

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    The Minor Inscriptions of Kharavela are the shorter inscriptions found near the major and celebrated Hathigumpha inscription of Kharavela in the twin hills of Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves near Bhubanesvar, Odisha, India. These are inscribed on the walls or front of the caves in Brāhmī script and Prakrit language.

  6. Hathigumpha inscription - Wikipedia

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    By illustrious Kharavela, the Aira (Aila), the Great King, the descendant of Mahameghavahana, the increaser (of the glory) of the Cheti (Chedi) dynasty, (endowed) with excellent and auspicious marks and features, possessed of virtues which have reached (the ends of) the four quarters, overlord of Kalinga,

  7. Gorkha Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Gorkha Kingdom, [b] also known as the Gorkha Confederation [c] or the Gorkha Empire, [d] was a member of the Chaubisi rajya, a confederation of 24 states, located at the intersection of Himalayas and the Indian subcontinent.

  8. Nepal Mandala - Wikipedia

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    Map from 1886 showing Nepal Mandala between Gorkha in the west, Khatang in the east and Muckwanee in the south. Silver coin issued by the kingdoms of Nepal Mandala, circulated in Tibet till the 18th century. Nepal Mandala (Nepali: नेपाल मण्डल) is the ancient geographic division of Nepal into different regions

  9. List of monarchs of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The monarchs of Nepal were members of the Shah dynasty who ruled over the Kingdom of Nepal from 1743 to its dissolution in 2008. However, from 1846 until the 1951 revolution, the country was de facto ruled by the hereditary prime ministers from the Rana dynasty, reducing the role of the Shah monarch to that of a figurehead. [1]

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