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- (north-western Bangladesh and West Bengal) shared common ancestry. Two capitals (Dantapura and Ra****ura) of Kalinga were mentioned in Mahabharata. It is likely that...
- village in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh. Known as Buddhas Tooth at Dantapura, the capital of the Kalingas. While ancient Dantapuram sank into oblivion...
- royal possession in Brahmadatte's country and was kept in the city of Dantapura (modern Dantapuram). A belief grew that whoever possessed the tooth relic...
- of Mitavarman, a Ganga general of Vakataka king and a local ruler of Dantapura commanded an alliance of small South Kalingan kingdoms against the powerful...
- 1230 Nabadwip Sanskrit  Bangladesh  India Eastern Ganga Empire 1078 1434 Dantapura, Kalinganagara, Kataka Sanskrit  India Gahadavala Dynasty 1080 1194 Varanasi...
- temple at a city called Dantapura. After several generations, during the reign the Guhasiva, the prince of Ujjain came to Dantapura to worhship the relic...
- district. Its capital in the ancient times was the city of Dantakura or Dantapura (now Dantavaktra fort near Chicacole in the Srikakulam district, washed...
- them were Pataliputra, Bangarh, Tamralipta, Champapuri, Chandraketugarh, Dantapura, Gauda, Katak, Sisupalgarh, Tosali, ****a, Jaugada, Pandua, Ra****ura, Asurgarh...
- Uraiyur/Kaveripoompattinam Kingdom 600 – 110 BC Himalaya Kingdom 600 – 322 BC Kalinga Dantapura/Ra****ura Kingdom 1376 – 285 BC Kamboja Ra****ura Kingdom 1450 – 195 BC...
- the debris of a former Buddhist monument named Dantapura. However, Puri cannot be identified with Dantapura and so far no Buddhist remains have been discovered...