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- According to Uttar Pradesh Tourism, Ahichhatra Jain Temple witnessed over 4 lakh visitors in 2017. Ahichhatra Jain Mela is the primary festival of this...
- Vaishali Vikramshila ancient university Kushinagar Sravasti Kaushambi Ahichhatra Arikamedu Sanghol Kavaripattnam Harwan Nalla Sopara Stupa Indraprastha...
- Bareilly. The Jain Tirthankara Parshva is said to have attained Kaivalya at Ahichhatra. In the 12th century, the kingdom was under the rule by Katheriya Rajputs...
- district was likely part of the ancient kingdom of Ahichhatra, which is supported by numerous Ahichhatra coins found at Mati, which appears to have been...
- interactions to the east. Two periods of PGW were identified recently at Ahichhatra by archaeologists the earliest from c. 1500 to 800 BCE, and the late from...
- comparable to those found at other better-known sites such as Kaushambi and Ahichhatra. The terracotta plaques from these sites often carry similar motifs executed...
- legend Achyu on the obverse. Panchala coinage Coin of the Panchalas of Ahichhatra (75-50 BCE). Obv Indra seated facing on pedestal, holding bifurcated object...
- Digambara and Śvētāmbara Deity Parshvanatha Festivals Mahavir Jayanti, Ahichhatra Jain Mela Location Location Ahichchhatra, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh Location...
- have shifted southwards during this period, now p****ing through Saketa, Ahichhatra and Kanyakubja. After the Deva kings, Saketa appears to have been ruled...
- defeated by Samudragupta was the ruler of a Naga branch headquartered at Ahichhatra. Balavarman V. V. Mirashi identified Bala-varman (or Balavarma) as a ruler...