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- (Madhya-desha Āryāvarta – Central Āryāvarta) Madra (Udichya Āryāvarta – Northern Āryāvarta) Uttara Madra (Udichya Āryāvarta – Northern Āryāvarta) Magadha (Prachya...
- Mleccha kingdoms. The Vedas mention five sub-divisions of ancient India: Udichya (Northern region) Prachya (Eastern region) Dakshina (Southern region) Pratichya...
- Angalaukikas, Barbaras, Kambojas, Daradas, Bahlikas and other countries of the Udichya division of ancient India. e.g.: ete desha udichyastu Kambojashchaiva Dardashchaiva...
- Cinas along with the Tusharas, Pahlavas, Kambojas, and Barbaras in the Udichya or northern division of ancient India. There is yet another reference to...
- of Mahabharata. Kingdoms of Ancient India Kuru Kingdom tasmad atasyam udichya dishi ye ke ca pren himvantam janapada uttarakurva uttaramadra iti vairajyaya...
- Kshatriya-pungava ("foremost among the Kshatriyas"). The Vayu Purana state that the Udichya tribes, including the Panca-ganah, the Gandharas, Tusharas, Khasas, Lampakas...
- the northernmost Puranic Janapada of ancient India and was located in Udichya or Uttarapatha division of Indian sub-continent. The Uttarapatha or northern...
- Bhuvanakosha section of the Puranas, Bahlika was a Janapada located in the Udichya (Uttarapatha) division. Some hymns of Atharvaveda invoke the fever to go...
- inscriptions profusely attest the Kambojas as a tribe of Uttarapatha or Udichya division belonging to Indo-Iranian or Scytho-Aryan and not to the Mongolian...
- Pāṇini also mentions a place called Sivapura which he includes in the Udichya (northern) division of Ancient India and which is identified by some scholars...